Solar mounting systems are the most easily overlooked yet critically important part of any photovoltaic power station.
As solar energy becomes more accessible, more homeowners are considering installing solar systems on their rooftops or properties.
Although solar mounting systems are a relatively “low-key” component of solar power plants, their quality directly determines the service life and safety of the entire plant.
In the development of solar power plants, site selection is one of the key factors determining the project’s success or failure. A good location not only improves power generation efficiency but also reduces construction and operational costs.
Many people worry about leaks when installing a solar power system. This concern is perfectly normal. For example, when installing solar panels on a roof, the roof may be in perfect condition at first, but what if water seeps in over time after drilling holes for the mounting brackets?
Building a solar power plant is not simply a matter of installing solar panels; it relies heavily on scientific design and sound decision-making in the early stages.





