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In solar power systems, while solar mounting systems may seem like mere “supporting actors,” they play a crucial role. Not only must they support the weight of the photovoltaic modules, but they must also withstand wind, rain, snow, and corrosion over decades, directly impacting the safety and power generation efficiency of the entire solar system.
When installing a solar power system on the roof of a home or factory building, the roof type directly determines the selection of the solar mounting system. Many people assume that any flat roof can be installed using a universal method, but this is not the case.
As solar power systems become increasingly common in households, more homeowners are focusing on installing safe and reliable solar power stations on their roofs. However, faced with various roof structures—flat roofs, tile roofs, color-coated steel roofs—many wonder: How should one select the right solar mounting system?
Within the overall investment of a solar power plant, solar mounting structures are often regarded as an unremarkable supporting element.
With growing environmental awareness and electricity cost considerations, more households and businesses are choosing to install solar power systems.