From pv
magazine USA
Soltec, a Spain-based solar tracking solution provider, has
released a new hail
defense algorithm to mitigate damage to solar facilities.
Hailstorms,
often unpredictable in nature and destructive to solar panels, pose a
challenge to solar infrastructure. In 2021, hail-related losses
exceeded $1 billion across the United States.
A pv
magazine USA webinar session
revealed that hail-risk mitigation is a common problem in “Hail
Alley,” a broad region encompassing around six states from the Dakotas
to Texas, which often experience five or more days each year of
catastrophic hail. Climate change has created patterns of irregularity
as extreme weather increasingly crops up in regions bordering
hail-prone regions.
Soltec’s
research reveals that the risk of module damage due to hail impact is
most often due to the direct and perpendicular strike of hailstones to
the front glass of the module.
The company
introduced its Hail Algorithm, combining prediction and detection to
direct the panels to angle at a stowed position, protecting them from
direct impacts on the face of the module. Stowed solar panels are
angled steeply when a hail event is predicted or detected, leading to
lowered risk of damage.
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