This 28 MW solar project in Thebes, Greece, utilizes the SkyLine II single-axis tracking system across 788 trackers on a flat and stable 46‑hectare site. The system is expected to generate approximately 46 million kWh of clean energy annually—enough to power over 3,400 households—and will reduce CO₂ emissions by an estimated 15,000 tons per year, supporting Greece’s transition away from lignite-based power.
Deployed on ramming pile foundations suited to the stable terrain, the trackers are equipped with AI‑2 smart tracking algorithms and LoRa wireless communication for reliable operation. A dedicated snow-shedding function activated by onsite sensors ensures consistent winter performance, enabling robust energy yield in the region’s continental climate with seasonal snow and wind.