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Ridgeville Corners Today
By the People, for the People
APA Solar Racking Opens New Ohio Headquarters
The new 30,000 square foot facility will serve as the home of APA's Foundations Center of Excellence.
Mar. 30, 2026 at 8:05pm
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A premium solar racking component from APA Solar's new Ohio headquarters signals the company's commitment to innovation and quality.Ridgeville Corners TodayARRAY Technologies, a leading global provider of solar tracking technology, announced the opening of a new 30,000 square foot headquarters for its APA Solar racking and foundations solutions subsidiary in Ridgeville Corners, Ohio. The new facility will house APA's Foundations Center of Excellence, advancing innovation for solar sites with challenging soil and frost conditions, and strengthen technical integration between APA's foundations and ARRAY's tracker solutions.
Why it matters
The expanded Ohio campus represents ARRAY's confidence in APA Solar's ability to deliver value as the company accelerates growth in the utility-scale solar market. The new headquarters and Center of Excellence are expected to foster greater collaboration across ARRAY's engineering, manufacturing, and commercial teams, shortening the path from product development to customer deployment.
The details
The new 30,000 square foot headquarters building will bring together APA Solar's customer-facing roles and business functions with its engineering and domestic manufacturing talent. The campus will also include a research, testing, and training center for new product development, featuring a 5-acre solar site for innovation. APA Solar has maintained its primary operations in Ohio since the company's inception in 2008, and the new facility reinforces its dedication to U.S. domestic manufacturing, technical expertise, and investment in the local community.
- ARRAY Technologies announced the opening of the new APA Solar headquarters on March 30, 2026.
- APA Solar has maintained its primary operations in Ohio since the company's founding in 2008.
The players
ARRAY Technologies
A leading global provider of solar tracking technology products, software, and services for utility-scale solar energy projects.
APA Solar
An ARRAY Company and a premier solar racking and foundations solutions provider.
Kevin G. Hostetler
Chief Executive Officer at ARRAY.
Josh Von Deylen
CEO of APA Solar.
What they’re saying
“The integration of APA Solar into ARRAY has exceeded our expectations, and this investment in the Ohio campus reflects our confidence in what this team can deliver as we accelerate growth in the utility-scale market.”
— Kevin G. Hostetler, Chief Executive Officer at ARRAY
“This headquarters represents more than a new building — it brings our team together under one roof in a space designed for collaboration, growth, and innovation. It's an investment in our people, our culture, and the promising future of APA combined with ARRAY.”
— Josh Von Deylen, CEO, APA Solar
What’s next
ARRAY and APA Solar plan to officially open the new headquarters and Foundations Center of Excellence in the coming months, showcasing the facility's capabilities and innovations to customers and partners.
The takeaway
The new APA Solar headquarters in Ohio represents ARRAY's strategic commitment to advancing solar racking and foundation solutions, integrating its technologies, and strengthening its domestic manufacturing and engineering capabilities to better serve the growing utility-scale solar market.