Solar photovoltaic energy is poised to play a leading role in the transition to clean energy. According to the latest World Energy Outlook (WEO) report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), solar energy will account for more than half of the growth in renewable energy by 2030. Axial, a Spanish company specialising in the design, manufacture, and operation of solar trackers for utility-scale photovoltaic projects, is at the forefront of this shift.
In this energy revolution, companies in the renewable energy sector are called upon to play a pivotal role. Axial has emerged as one of the main options to lead the energy transformation worldwide.
Founded in 2008 by its CEO José Luis Fayos, the corporation operates in 50 countries and has executed around 1,000 projects since its inception. It is currently one of the world’s top ten tracker suppliers, according to Wood MacKenzie and IHS Markit reports, and in the first quarter of 2024 alone, it exceeded 120 million euros in sales and gigawatt supplied.
With a team of more than 300 professionals and subsidiaries in Latin America and Asia, its extensive experience in diverse and competitive markets and its customer orientation have led the company to specialise in highly difficult projects, carried out in regions with extreme climates and very complex orography.
What sets Axial apart is its steadfast commitment to integrating the latest technological advancements into its designs, with safety and innovation as the core values guiding the development of its solar trackers. This focus on quality is reflected in the company’s national and international certifications.