GameChange Solar has strengthened its standing as a leading manufacturer of solar tracking systems, ranking third globally and second in the United States, according to the 2025 Global Solar PV Tracker Market Share Report by Wood Mackenzie. In 2024, the company shipped 13.7 GWdc of solar trackers, capturing a 26% share of the U.S. market—its highest position to date in the country—while maintaining a strong presence internationally. GameChange also secured second place in India with 3.9 GWdc shipped, and achieved a similar ranking in Africa, driven by major projects in South Africa and Egypt, key contributors to its global success.
Phillip Vyhanek, President and COO of GameChange Solar, stated, “Achieving second place in the U.S. and third globally marks a significant achievement. This reflects our continuous commitment to providing dependable, high-performance tracking solutions backed by a robust supply chain. Combining cutting-edge technology with timely project execution allows us to influence market growth and support the worldwide shift toward clean energy.”
The company’s expansion is backed by a 35 GW manufacturing base in the U.S. and over 50 GW of manufacturing capacity worldwide, with operational facilities located in important markets such as India and Saudi Arabia. Its flagship product, the Genius Tracker® line—offering 1P, 2P, and two-row 1P configurations—was the top choice in 2024, designed for quick installation, flexibility on varied terrains, and enhanced energy output. Looking forward, GameChange aims to further grow its international footprint, continue innovating in tracker technology, and deliver value across the utility-scale solar sector.
GameChange is among the world’s top providers of solar tracker solutions for utility-scale and ground-mounted solar projects globally. The company has delivered more than 43 GW of solar trackers and fixed tilt systems, combining rapid installation, reliable quality, and strong value through advanced engineering, innovative design, and large-scale manufacturing. Its products enable solar panels to follow the sun’s path throughout the day, maximizing energy production while protecting arrays from harsh weather.