Utility-scale solar: why on-site logistics matters

Key takeaways
- •Logistics directly impact driving speed.
- •The tracked trolley reduces pile handling times.
- •Good logistics planning reduces overall site costs.
The role of logistics
In utility-scale solar sites, efficiency doesn't depend only on the machine. Moving piles from storage to driving points is often the bottleneck. Well-organized logistics can make the difference between a profitable site and one running behind schedule.
Tracked trolley: a strategic add-on
The tracked trolley is an accessory available for the TURCHI 300F that enables direct pile transport on-field, reducing dependence on external vehicles and speeding up the driving cycle.
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Planning and best practices
Plan site routes, position storage points strategically, and consider accessories like the tracked trolley to minimize downtime. The TURCHI 300F with semi-automatic GPS further improves workflow.
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