Module Mounting Structures

Secure Your Solar Investment with Our Durable Mounting Structures

Our solar mounting structures are engineered to provide robust support for your solar panels, ensuring long-lasting performance in all conditions. Designed for both residential and commercial applications, these structures offer versatility and durability. Made from high-quality materials, they can withstand harsh weather conditions, from strong winds to heavy snow loads. Easy to install and maintain, our mounting systems ensure optimal panel positioning for maximum energy efficiency. Trust our mounting solutions to safeguard your solar investment and deliver reliable performance year after year.

Solar Mounting Structure Types

Roof-Mounted Structures

These are designed for installing solar panels on rooftops, which can be either residential or commercial buildings. They include:

  • Flush Mount: Panels are installed parallel to the roof surface, making them ideal for flat or slightly sloped roofs.
  • Tilt Mount: Panels are installed at an adjustable angle to optimize sunlight exposure, commonly used for flat roofs.

Ground-Mounted Structures

Ground-mounted systems are installed on the ground and can be ideal for larger installations:

  • Fixed-Tilt Ground Mount: Panels are installed at a fixed angle, which is optimized for maximum solar exposure year-round.
  • Adjustable Ground Mount: These systems allow for seasonal adjustments in the panel tilt angle for optimal energy production.

Pole-Mounted Structures

These involve installing solar panels on a pole, usually raised above the ground or terrain:

  • Top-of-Pole Mount: Panels are mounted on the top of a single pole, with the ability to adjust the tilt angle.
  • Side-of-Pole Mount: Smaller arrays are attached to the side of poles, often used in rural or off-grid settings for smaller-scale solar projects.

Tracking Mounting Systems

Tracking systems follow the sun's movement to maximize solar energy capture:

  • Single-Axis Tracker: These structures rotate along one axis, typically from east to west, to follow the sun during the day.
  • Dual-Axis Tracker: These structures adjust along two axes, following the sun more precisely, and are highly efficient for energy capture.

Carport Mounting Structures

Solar carports provide shading for parked cars while supporting solar panels. These systems are typically used in commercial or large residential settings and serve a dual purpose of energy production and parking coverage.

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