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Unirac is a North American solar power infrastructure provider that has a 30 percent share of the North American solar racking market. Unirac's customers include the Google campus, Mineta San Jose International Airport, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Universal Studios Hollywood, the Orange County Convention Center and the Minneapolis-St. Paul Convention Center. The company provides its products through distributors in California, New Mexico, New York, Vermont, Arizona, Rhode Island, and Australia, as well as Unirac Canada, a subsidiary.

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  • Unirac is a North American solar power infrastructure provider that has a 30 percent share of the North American solar racking market. Unirac's customers include the Google campus, Mineta San Jose International Airport, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Universal Studios Hollywood, the Orange County Convention Center and the Minneapolis-St. Paul Convention Center. The company provides its products through distributors in California, New Mexico, New York, Vermont, Arizona, Rhode Island, and Australia, as well as Unirac Canada, a subsidiary. (en)
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  • Bill Trautmann, VP of Sales (en)
  • Darren Womacks, VP of Ops (en)
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  • Peter Lorenz, CEO (en)
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  • Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States (en)
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  • Unirac is a North American solar power infrastructure provider that has a 30 percent share of the North American solar racking market. Unirac's customers include the Google campus, Mineta San Jose International Airport, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Universal Studios Hollywood, the Orange County Convention Center and the Minneapolis-St. Paul Convention Center. The company provides its products through distributors in California, New Mexico, New York, Vermont, Arizona, Rhode Island, and Australia, as well as Unirac Canada, a subsidiary. Unirac designs and tests its products in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and manufactures them in United States and Ontario, Canada. Unirac solutions meet "Buy American', ARRA and Ontario Power Authority FIT (Feed-in Tariff) and microFIT criteria. More than 90 percent of the company’s supply chain is US-based. Unirac has been established as a rapid racking system with DNV GL verifying Unirac’s Roof Mount (RM) Installs at 12 Modules Per Man Hour. Their distribution network for solar products includes 88 distributors and wholesalers, in eleven countries. (en)
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