IP Library Granted Patent US 12700825
Granted Patent B2
US 12700825 · App. 18/809,627 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Staged stowage of solar trackers and method thereof

Inventors: Stuart Upfill-Brown (San Francisco, CA); Tushar Guha (Milpitas, CA); Jacob Mark Morin (Phoenix, AZ)
Assignee: Nextpower LLC
H02S20/32H02J3/388
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12700825
App. No.
18/809,627
Filed
Aug 20, 2024
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
1722
USPC
136/243
Abstract

Methods and systems of managing dynamic response to wind in a solar tracker system are provided. The method includes determining a wind speed, comparing the wind speed to a predetermined threshold value to determine if the wind speed equals or exceeds the predetermined threshold, positioning a windward most solar tracker to a predetermined angle based on the comparing, and positioning a leeward most solar tracker to the predetermined angle based on the comparing. The solar trackers are positioned at the predetermined angle at a predetermined interval starting at the windward most solar tracker and the remaining solar trackers remain in a normal operating condition.

Claims (14)

1 . A solar tracker system, comprising:

a solar tracker array comprising solar trackers;

a tracker controller operably coupled to the solar tracker array, the tracker controller configured to:

determine a wind speed;

determine the wind speed equals or exceeds a predetermined threshold;

position a windward most solar tracker in the solar tracker array to a first predetermined angle; and

position a leeward most solar tracker in the solar tracker array to a second predetermined angle, the second predetermined angle being different than the first predetermined angle; wherein

a plurality of solar trackers between the windward most solar tracker and the leeward most solar tracker remain in a normal operating condition tracking the sun across the sky.

2 . The solar tracker system of claim 1 , wherein the second predetermined angle opposes the first predetermined angle.

3 . The solar tracker system of claim 1 , wherein the tracker controller is further configured to position a second plurality of solar trackers between the windward most solar tracker and the leeward most solar tracker at a third predetermined angle, the second plurality of solar trackers comprising a predetermined interval of solar trackers starting at the windward most solar tracker.

4 . The solar tracker system of claim 3 , wherein the third predetermined angle comprises the first predetermined angle or the second predetermined angle.

5 . The solar tracker system of claim 1 , wherein the windspeed is determined using a wind speed sensor operably coupled to the tracker controller.

6 . The solar tracker system of claim 1 , wherein the windspeed is determined by receiving windspeed information over a network interface operably coupled to the tracker controller.

7 . The solar tracker system of claim 1 , further comprising a motor controller operably coupled to the solar trackers in the solar tracker array.