
Helmstadt, Germany — May 18, 2026 — We are proud and delighted to announce that Jurchen Technology has exceeded 750 MW of installed PEG® (East-West) PV systems globally! This significant milestone demonstrates the innovative strength and sustainable success of our unique PV mounting system. But what makes the PEG® design so successful—especially in today’s market with drastically declining module prices?
Cost advantages of the PEG® system in a changing market
The PEG® substructure stands out not only due to its compact design and easy installation compared to conventional fixed-tilt (FT) systems and trackers, but also for its significant cost advantages—particularly now that module prices have reached historic lows.
Why?
- Higher land-use efficiency
PEG® layouts allow installations of up to 2.1 MW per hectare, substantially increasing land utilization. This is a crucial advantage, especially in regions where land is limited or expensive. - Lower installation costs
Thanks to its simple structure and optimized logistics, a PEG® system can be installed up to 60% faster than conventional systems. This not only saves time but also considerably reduces labor costs. - Maximized energy yield
The East-West design of the PEG® system ensures a more even distribution of energy production throughout the day, resulting in greater grid stability and improved predictability for energy off-takers. - Minimal material use = maximum efficiency (78 % less steel)
The PEG® system relies on a highly resource-efficient design, using up to 70% less material compared to FT systems and trackers. As module prices decrease, balance-of-system (BOS) costs become increasingly important. PEG® significantly reduces these BOS costs—through less steel, no complex tracking systems, and lower transport and installation expenses.
A system for the future—ready today
The current market environment further highlights the advantages of PEG®: the combination of lower CAPEX, reduced OPEX, and higher land-use efficiency makes PEG® an attractive solution—especially now, in an era of low module prices.
Many thanks to our partners worldwide!
This 750 MW milestone would not have been possible without the close collaboration with our global partners, EPCs, and project developers. We look forward to reaching many more milestones together and actively shaping the future of solar energy.