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Nextpower marks European debut at Intersolar 2026

Nextpower, the company formerly known as Nextracker, will use Intersolar Europe 2026 in Munich to present its integrated technology platform for utility-scale and distributed-generation solar projects. The exhibit is structured around what the company calls a holistic approach to project delivery, covering planning, engineering, installation, intelligent control, operation and lifecycle management. The pitch is squarely aimed at European developers, EPCs and asset owners working across both large ground-mounted plants and the growing DG segment.

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Europe is the pivot market in the company's positioning. Yves Figuerola, general manager of Nextpower Europe, points to ambitious decarbonisation targets, demanding regulatory frameworks and the parallel build-out of DG and utility-scale projects as the conditions driving demand for smarter solar hardware and controls. 

On the stand, Nextpower will show integrated services spanning development, engineering and operations, alongside tracker and control systems designed to lift efficiency, resilience and lifecycle performance. The company is presenting itself as a single-source partner for EPCs, developers, utilities and asset owners, rather than a component supplier.

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The rebrand from Nextracker to Nextpower, completed ahead of the Munich show, signals the broader ambition: a move beyond single-axis tracking toward a wider energy-technology platform, with digitalisation and electrical engineering placed alongside mechanical hardware. Figuerola casts Intersolar as the venue to make that case. (TF)

Nextpower will exhibit at stands A5.580 and A5.680 in Hall A5. The Smarter E Europe runs 22 to 25 June 2026 at Messe München.