Solar concentrators are based on the principle of concentrating sunlight at a point or along a line to increase the intensity of solar radiation incident at that point. This is achieved by reflecting the sun's rays using mirrors or lenses. Once sunlight is concentrated at the focal point or along a line, it. There are several types of solar concentrators, each designed to optimize the capture of sunlight in a different way. The main types of concentrators include: One of the fundamental challenges of these systems lies in ensuring that solar radiation falls parallel to the axis of the concentrator throughout the course of the day. To achieve this, once the solar concentrator is built, the implementation of a tracking system. Solar concentrators offer several significant advantages compared to conventional solar systems that do not use concentration: 1. Greater efficiency: By concentrating. The most common use is the generation of electricity. However, there are also other techniques to harness thermal energy directly.