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Sollega
IndustrySolar Racking
Founded2009; 15 years ago (2009)
Headquarters,
Key people
Elie Rothschild, CEO
Lee Rothschild, Director of Engineering
Juan Carlos Chavez, Solar PV System Designer
Bryan Weinberg, Account Manager

Sollega is a US based solar racking company that provides solutions[buzzword] for flat mount and ground mount solar arrays for commercial and industrial use. Sollega operates out of The Mission District in San Francisco, California.

History

The company was founded in 2009 by Elie Rothschild who had already been in the solar industry for 7 years. Sollega proposed a cheaper alternative to the conventional metal mounting systems. The company produced its first racking system Instarack 15° followed by the Instarack 10°. These were replaced with the updated Fastrack 5° in 2012. In 2014 this was replaced by the current system, the Fastrack 510.

Major Installations

Fastrack 510 being installed in Hawaii

Hawaii- 2.4 mW array at Hawaii Airports

St. Maarten- 800 kW array

Dorado, Puerto Rico- 872 kW array

Renton, Washington- 1.125 mW array

Products

Sollega

The current racking system provided by Sollega is the Fastrack 510 which is sourced and made in the US. It can mount both 5° and 10° arrays and is designed to be anchored using anchors and/or ballast. The individual units are made out of lightweight high density polyethylene plastic (HDPE). The material uses a minimum of 35% recycled content resulting in a lower carbon footprint.

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