A solar ground mounting structure is a type of racking system used to mount solar panels on the ground, typically in a fixed tilt angle. These structures are designed to support the weight of the solar panels and withstand various environmental conditions.
Solar ground mounting structures are commonly used in:
1. Solar farms: Large-scale solar power plants that generate electricity for the grid.
2. Commercial solar installations: Office buildings, warehouses, and other commercial properties.
3. Residential solar installations: Homes with large yards or properties.
These structures offer several benefits, including:
1. Easy installation: Ground mounting structures are often simpler to install than rooftop mounts.
2. Adjustable tilt angle: Allows for optimization of energy production based on the location's solar irradiance.
3. Better maintenance access: Easier to clean and maintain solar panels when mounted on the ground.