Sollega


Sollega is a US-based solar racking company that provides flat-roof and ground-mount solar arrays for commercial and industrial use. Sollega operates out of The Mission District in San Francisco, California.

History

The company was founded in 2009 by Elie Rothschild, John Humphrey, and George Schnakenberg III. Sollega proposed a cheaper alternative to conventional metal solar panel mounting systems. The company produced its first racking system, the Instarack 15°. This was followed by the Instarack 10°. These were replaced with the updated Fastrack 5° in 2012. In 2014, this was replaced by the current system, the Fastrack 510.

Major Installations

Hawaii- 2.4 mW array at Hawaii Airports
Department of Energy – 223.44 kW array
Harvey Milk Terminal, San Francisco Airport – 1.33 MW array
• – 154.50 kW array
St. Maarten- 800 kW array
Dorado, Puerto Rico- 872 kW array
Renton, Washington- 1.125 mW array

Products

Sollega developed a line of racking systems constructed from glass-reinforced polymer as an alternative to traditional metal racking. Its current product, the FastRack 510-6DG, is made from an engineered nylon polymer composite and was the first racking product certified under both UL 2703 and UL 3741, which pertain to electrical bonding, grounding, and rapid shutdown requirements in PV installations.