SPI 2014 - GRUPO CLAVIJO PRESENTS ITS ADVANCED RANGE OF SOLAR STRUCTURES AND TRACKERS AT SOLAR POWER INTERNATIONAL 2014.

Once again, the Spanish firm Grupo Clavijo will be present at one of the most important events in the solar power sector in the United States: Solar Power International (Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 20-23 October).

Visitors to the event will be able to find out first-hand (Hall S3, stand 4912) the most advanced technology solutions in trackers and structures that this firm offers installers, EPC contractors and developers of solar photovoltaic projects. Its extensive range of products is designed to achieve the maximum profitability of the installation, guaranteeing the investment throughout its useful lifetime: fixed structures, horizontal single axis trackers, polar-aligned single axis trackers and dual axis trackers.


Grupo Clavijo is currently present on the five continents, where more than 600 MW has already been installed in major projects such as Chañares/Fotones (Chile, 40 MW), Hanford (California, USA, 25.4 MW), Curbans (France, 33 MW), South Africa, 100 MW, Ohad (Israel, 55 MW) and Zuera (Spain, 11 MW). The firm plans to finish 2014 with more than 1.2 GW of installed power.

Grupo Clavijo offers technology and innovation in its entire range of products and a comprehensive service that includes installation and optional maintenance in any part of the world. And it all comes with the highest certifications and guarantees: UNE-EN-ISO 9001:2008 quality management system, TÜV-NORD, "Resistance and stability – serviceability" structural safety certificate 2011 and Technical Due Diligence, Bankability Report, Black & Veatch (B&V) 2012.

Solar Power International Las Vegas is one of the major showcases for products and services for the international solar market, with more than 600 exhibitors and over 16,000 expected professional visitors.

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