Ground Fixed Solar Panel System

$1,000.00

$1,000 is only the down-payment of the product.

Ground-mounted solar systems and roof-mounted solar systems each have their own advantages depending on the specific circumstances of the installation. Here are some obvious advantages of ground-fixed solar systems compared to roof-mounted solar systems:

Optimal Orientation and Tilt result in 20%-30% more energy productivity compare to Roof-mounted solar system: Ground-mounted solar systems can be positioned and tilted to maximize sun exposure throughout the day, whereas roof-mounted systems may be limited by the orientation and pitch of the roof.

No Structural Limitations: Roof-mounted systems must adhere to the structural integrity of the building, which can limit the size and weight of the solar array. Ground-mounted systems are not constrained by these limitations, allowing for larger installations.

Easier Maintenance: Ground-mounted systems are typically easier to access for maintenance and cleaning compared to roof-mounted systems, which may require special equipment or safety measures for access.

No Roof Penetrations: Installing solar panels on the ground eliminates the need for roof penetrations, which can reduce the risk of roof leaks and other damage over time.

Less Shading: Ground-mounted systems are less likely to be shaded by nearby buildings, trees, or other obstructions compared to roof-mounted systems, which can improve overall system performance.

Flexibility in Array Design: Ground-mounted systems offer more flexibility in the design and layout of the solar array, allowing for optimized spacing between panels and rows to maximize energy production.

Scalability: Ground-mounted systems can be easily expanded or scaled up by adding more panels and rows as needed, whereas roof-mounted systems may be limited by available roof space.

Cooling Benefits: Ground-mounted systems typically have better airflow around the panels, which can help keep the panels cooler and improve their efficiency, especially in hot climates.

Aesthetics: Ground-mounted systems may be preferred in some cases for aesthetic reasons, as they do not alter the appearance of the building or roofline.

Potential for Dual Use: Ground-mounted systems can sometimes be combined with other land uses such as agriculture or grazing, providing additional economic benefits or land utilization.