Solar Mounting Structures

Solar Green Developers manufactures solar module mounting structures for above ground and rooftop solar power plants. Our assembly models offer the best dimensions, shortest time, most economical and highest performance to provide the best return on investment for a variety of installations. JP Solar component assembly models are available in single unit models or can be designed to customer specifications. Our models are adaptable to all photovoltaic devices from 10 Wp to 325 Wp and can be adapted to different soil types, from desert sand to hard rock. Modules can be arranged horizontally or vertically.

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Our roof models can be mounted directly to the roof, or additional hangers may be required to secure the panel racks or frames. We also create concrete or steel-based ballast floors that do not need to go into the roof and can stand as separate structures. Our solar module assembly structure is made of pre-galvanized materials for long life and strength to withstand wind speeds of up to 150 km/h. The galvanized structure also protects the structure from rust and oxidation, ensuring a long service life.
Solar mounting structures are important components in ensuring the efficiency of solar energy in grid and roof applications. This frame helps produce more energy by allowing the panels to sit at the right angle.
Solar projects in India use a variety of solar installations and designs such as rooftop solar installations, above ground solar installations, parking lot and lighting solutions for the solar problem.
Types of Solar Mounting Structures
It is important to choose a mounting style that suits your needs, as the mounting style can affect the overall performance, performance, and durability of the system. It is also important to ensure that the structure is strong and able to withstand wind, hail, rain, snow and even a light earthquake.
There are three primary types of solar mounting structures.

RCC Roof Mounting Structure

RCC stands for cement concrete. This type of mounting is used to mount solar panels on concrete. Roof mounting shortens the distance between solar array and solar inverter. This lowers the voltage, preventing DC loss. These are the most common types of installations in residential and commercial spaces.
However, this mounting model requires access to the roof. Roof leaks can result if the area where the mounting structure is drilled into the roof is not properly sealed.
Another disadvantage of the roof construction is that your body will spend a lot of energy if the roof is not pointed and angled. You should make sure that the shade of trees or other structures does not block the sun. Roof mounts are ideal when your home or building has enough room to fit all the solar panels you need. These shelves can be combined with solar trackers.

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Ground Mounting Structure

Ground mounts place the solar panel on the floor of your home. This is a great solution if you don’t have room to install a roof on your roof or if trees have too much shade. The disadvantage of the
is that the floor-mounted model is subject to damage, dust, leaves and snow on the lower part of the knee. For this reason, floor racks should only be used in safe areas that are clean and sound (with little snow or dirt on the ground).

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Shed Mounting Structures

The shed-mounted structures are the main part of the solar house. However, they are mounted on a metal/paper roof instead of a concrete roof. These are available in the real estate market but are more popular with commercial and industrial clients.
Another disadvantage of the roof construction is that your body will spend a lot of energy if the roof is not pointed and angled. You should make sure that the shade of trees or other structures does not block the sun. Roof mounts are ideal when your home or building has enough room to fit all the solar panels you need. These shelves can be combined with solar trackers.

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