VajaTrack in the spotlight: Land Lantbruk
Published March 27, 2026
VajaTrack continues to pick up speed! Last month, Land Lantbruk, Sweden’s leading site for agriculture and forestry, spotlighted our solar tracking system as an exciting new solution in solar energy production.
The feature highlighted how our innovative vertical solar trackers are built to adapt to the wind. Because of our patented wind-responsive technology, the system doesn’t require the expensive reinforcements used in traditional vertical tracker installations. This results in a significantly more cost-efficient solution.
The article also noted:
- Simple Engineering: A drive system with a single engine and gearbox requires less maintenance.
- Availability: VajaTrack is available for both small ground-based solar installations for agriculture farmers and pilot installations with utility-scale solar farms.
Check out the full story here (paywall). You can also explore more VajaTrack coverage.

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