Distributed solar power generation refers to solar power facilities developed on the consumer side, connected to the distribution grid, and balanced and regulated primarily within the distribution grid system. In simpler terms, it means installing solar power equipment at or near the point of electricity consumption, prioritizing self-consumption of the generated electricity, and selling any surplus back to the grid.
When investing in solar power systems, people often focus most on how much electricity the panels can generate and their operational lifespan, yet they tend to overlook a crucial “skeletal” system—the solar mounting structure.
In recent years, solar carports have become increasingly common. Many corporate campuses, shopping malls, and even residential communities have begun integrating parking lots with solar power generation.
As an innovative structure in the solar power generation field in recent years, Fishery PV Mounting Systems often come with a significantly higher price tag than traditional solar racks.
In solar power plant construction, selecting the mounting system is critical. It not only affects the plant’s stable operation but also directly impacts construction costs and long-term benefits. In recent years, Cable Structure solar mounting systems have gained market attention as an innovative solution.