Create Energy announced it is partnering with Swiss-based electrical connector company Stäubli to develop next-generation connectors that would then be manufactured at Create Energy’s campus in Tennessee.
An archive photo of a Primoris Renewable Energy solar O&M technician checking wire management and connectors on a tracker project.
“The misuse of PV connectors in the tracker market has been a huge issue, compromising EBOS integrity and long-term performance,” said Dean Solon, founder and CEO at Create Energy. “I have been friends with Ian Pratt and the North American Staubli team for over 20+ years. This partnership with Stäubli allows us to deliver a purpose-built solution that not only solves this problem but also pushes the industry forward.”
The new connector will be designed to withstand the dynamic mechanical stress and environmental conditions unique to solar trackers. By leveraging Stäubli’s high-quality materials, electrical design expertise and Create Energy’s precision engineering, the product should enhance connector longevity, reduce maintenance costs and improve overall energy yield.
“We’re excited to collaborate with Create Energy to bring this innovation to life and contribute to increasing safety and performance in the PV tracker systems,” said Matthias Mack, Vice-President Renewable Energy at Stäubli. “Together, we’re setting a new benchmark for PV connectivity in the renewables space, and we are excited about this future collaboration.”
The connector is expected to launch in 2026, with distribution across North America and international markets.
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