AllEarth Renewables announces solar tracker dealer training program

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AllEarth Renewables has announced a new dealer training program designed to support its growing network of solar tracker installers across the country. Participants will travel to the award-winning tracker manufacturer’s headquarters and manufacturing facility in Williston, Vt.

“As we expand the availability of our product across the country and the dealer network out there installing it, we are committed to working hard to train our solar partners so they can be as successful selling our product as we have been,” said David Blittersdorf, president and CEO of AllEarth Renewables. “These trainings are designed to give installers the technical expertise to complete one-day installs of our pre-engineered dual-axis tracking system and boost their knowledge of our cutting edge product.”

The company has more than 70 dealers across the country.

There are two tiers of training for dealers.

The “Installation Training” gives new installers a broad overview of the AllEarth Solar Tracker and how it works, as well as an understanding of the product’s components. It includes a walk-through of the tracker’s production process, a tour of the nearby 2.2 MW Claire Solar project with 366 trackers, and the one-day installation of a tracker behind the company’s manufacturing facility.

The company’s “Elite Training” is designed for the experienced tracker dealer and provides a deep dive into the technical aspects of the product. Participants will gain insight into the company’s production and quality control processes, mechanical and electric components, software, UCC dashboard data and site analytics tools. The training also includes hands-on tracker inspection and project engineering.

Training dates are scheduled through the fall and more information on the training opportunities can be found at the company's website.

AllEarth Renewables manufactures the AllEarth Solar Tracker, a dual-axis solar tracker that uses innovative GPS and wireless technology to follow the sun throughout the day, producing up to 45 percent more energy than rooftop solar. The company has manufactured and installed 3,000 solar tracker systems used for residential and commercial installations.

www.allearthrenewables.com