Solargik has signed agreements to supply its AI-enabled SOMA Pro tracker technology to 85 megawatts (MW) of solar projects across Italy, including a 45MW portfolio with Revalue and additional deals with Free Ingegneria and an AgriPV project in the country’s south.
The company said the trackers will be installed on sites traditionally considered unsuitable for solar development due to steep slopes, land constraints, or regulatory barriers.
“Italy is one of the most strategically important markets for Solargik,” said Gil Kroyzer, chief executive of the Israel-based company. “These projects showcase how our smart systems unlock solar potential in all terrains, including places others would avoid.”
Solargik’s terrain-adaptive technology is designed to operate on uneven and sloped terrain and is compatible with agricultural land use, which the company describes as a “low-impact, high-yield” solution.
The Revalue projects are expected to be completed in the second half of 2025, while the Free Ingegneria sites, covering 20MW, are scheduled for delivery in 2026.
“Solargik brings a rare combination of technical depth and practical execution,” said Luca Di Giacomo, co-CEO of Revalue.
Free Ingegneria’s sites include slopes of up to 40%, which Solargik addressed by deploying short-structure trackers tailored to rugged conditions. “Solargik’s adaptive engineering gave us options where none seemed possible,” said Marco Giovannini, chief executive of Free Ingegneria.
Solargik said its project pipeline in Italy now spans several hundred megawatts, as demand grows for solar infrastructure capable of overcoming geographic and regulatory limitations. The company also noted that Italy added 6.8GW of new solar capacity in 2024.