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Alusín Solar launches concrete mounting system for PV systems on the roof

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Alusín Solar has released the Picos Coplanar mounting system for roofs with a flat deck with PVC or asphalt surfaces, which eliminates the need for drilling.

March 26, 2025
Jose Pedrosa

Picos Coplanar mounting system

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By PV Magazine Spain

Specialist in the Spanish mounting system Alusín Solar has introduced a prefabricated concrete mounting system for PV installations on flat roofs.

The Picos Coplanar system is designed for roofs with flat deck type with PVC or asphalt surfaces where drilling is not possible. It also fits with gravel and green roofs, the company said in a statement.

The Ballast system has four mounting points on the long side, with an option for six to strengthen perimeters. It eliminates the need for sealing systems because no perforations are required. The structural system supports large panels.

The system includes EPDM ballast and provides location-specific wind calculations. The profiles, clips and accessories are aluminum, while the mounting hardware A2 is stainless steel, with an A4 option for stricter environments. Accessories and anti-theft nuts are also available.

The Picos Coplanar system can be resistant to wind speeds of up to 144 km/h, configurable up to 250 km/h, and snow load up to 1 kn/m², according to Alusín Solar, up to 2 kn/m², up to 2 kn/m².

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