The project will leverage GameChange Energy’s specialized tracker technology, chosen specifically for its ability to navigate uneven landscapes without extensive earth grading. By integrating the company’s proprietary HailStow and MaxGen systems, the installation aims to maintain operational stability during extreme weather while optimizing energy yields through automated tracker adjustments.
Abderrahmane Ould Abdellahi, Chairman of INTEC Energy Solutions, noted that the selection process prioritized construction efficiency and long-term site reliability. Vaibhav Joshi, Managing Director for GameChange Energy in Oceania and Southeast Asia, described the Lower Wonga agreement as a strategic milestone that underscores the rising demand for utility-scale solar infrastructure capable of performing in diverse, challenging Australian environments.





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