| dc.description.abstract | The increasing demand for renewable energy has made solar power one of the most important
sustainable energy sources. However, the efficiency of a solar panel largely depends on its
orientation with respect to the sun. Fixed-position solar panels cannot continuously face the
sun throughout the day, which results in reduced energy harvesting. To overcome this
limitation, this project presents the design and implementation of a Dual Axis Solar Tracker
using Arduino. The system automatically adjusts the position of the solar panel to track the
sun’s movement along both horizontal and vertical axes. Light-dependent resistors (LDRs) are
used to detect sunlight intensity, while an Arduino microcontroller processes the sensor data
and controls servo motors to achieve accurate panel alignment. By continuously orienting the
solar panel toward the direction of maximum sunlight, the proposed system significantly
improves solar energy utilization compared to fixed-panel systems. The project demonstrates
a low-cost, efficient, and practical approach to solar tracking that can be effectively applied in
small-scale renewable energy systems and educational applications. | en_US |