Axial, Europe’s #1 Tracker Supplier, launches its new solar tracker, Axial Titan at Intersolar – Review Energy

Axial return to Intersolar Europe 2026, taking place from June 23 to 25 in Munich, Germany, where it will showcase its latest solutions for utility-scale photovoltaic plants  at booth A6.250.
The company’s presence at Europe’s leading solar exhibition coincides with a major milestone: according to Wood Mackenzie’s and S&P Global Global Solar Tracker Market Share 2026 reports, Axial achieved the largest share of the European solar tracker market by shipments in 2025, during a year in which the regional market reached a record 25 GWdc of shipments.
The company also secured the number one position in Italy, ranked second in Romania, and maintained its place among the world’s top 10 solar tracker suppliers.
Backed by  18 years of experience and 1,022 projects worldwide, the company arrives at the event, strengthening its presence in some of the world’s leading photovoltaic markets.
During Intersolar Europe, Axial will also highlight Titan, its solution for large-scale photovoltaic projects. The company describes this product as a new approach to optimizing utility-scale solar plants, designed to reduce project complexity and improve economics as plant size increases.
Titan is not simply a larger tracker. Its main features include tracker lengths of up to 160 meters, a reduced number of motors, the ability to accommodate up to four strings per tracker, and a lower number of foundations.
According to the company, Titan’s design also helps optimize electrical infrastructure, simplify installation and improve overall project economics.
“When scale increases, every component matters,” Axial states. Based on this principle, Titan aims to maximize photovoltaic plant efficiency through more efficient resource utilization and reduced operational complexity.
Alongside Titan visitors to the Axial booth will be able to explore the company’s complete tracker portfolio. Particular attention will be given to the  Axial Titan and theAxial 2TT, showcasing both the company’s latest innovation and one of the industry’s most proven tracker solutions.
The latter has helped establish Axial’s leadership position in Europe. Designed for utility-scale projects, the Axial 2TT combines a highly rigid structure with an innovative Multipoint Blocking System to deliver exceptional stability under demanding site conditions. Its simplified design, reduced component count and compatibility with large-format modules simplify construction and support reliable, long-term operation across the entire lifecycle of the plant.
At Axial, efficiency goes beyond energy production. It is the result of engineering solutions that simplify project execution, adapt to real world conditions and improve performance at every stage of development. By reducing complexity, accelerating installation, optimizing resource utilization and enhancing operational reliability, it helps its partners maximize the overall value of their solar projects.
With Titan, Axial takes the next step in its evolution from a leading European tracker supplier to a company focused on redefining efficiency at utility scale. By combining intelligent engineering, proven reliability and a deep understanding of project realities, Axial continues to develop solutions that help the solar industry deploy more complex plants with greater confidence and performance. At Intersolar Europe 2026, the company will showcase not only new technology, but also its vision for the future of utility-scale solar.
 
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