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Mibet launches new floats for PV systems on deep water

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Mibet has released new floats for PV systems used in deep water. The G4M system, already installed in Indonesia on a water body with a depth of 60 meters, makes it possible for the solar panels to be tilted at 5 degrees to 15 degrees.

March 31, 2025
Lior Kahana

MRAC Floating PV -Montage system G4M

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Chinese PV mounting system supplier Mibet has unveiled a new mounting system for floating solar projects in deep water environments.

The MRAC floating PV mounting system G4M is constructed from polyethylene with high density (HDPE) and zinc-aluminum-Magnesium (ZN-AL-MG) coated steel.

The company said it has already tested the system in a 326 kW floating PV array in collaboration with the Indonesian state-owned company, Perdusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN).

The project was installed on a reservoir in South Kalimantan, with water depths of up to 60 meters and significant fluctuations in water levels. To take on these challenges, the system uses point-to-point dimensions and a gravity anchor block reinforcement strategy.

It supports both framed and frameless PV panels that are installed with a tilt of 5 degrees to 15 degrees. The system is resistant to wind loads up to 45 meters per second and snow loads of 1 kn/m². The Floater module has a lower weight of 90 kg/m², while Walkaway drivers support 150 kg/m². The floats come in short, long or portrait configurations.

“The G4M consists of four types of drivers, which can be combined flexibly. The modular design makes a layout with three rows possible, reducing the amount of floating material, while the installed capacity within the same area is increased,” said Mibet. “The most important floater module has a Y-shaped design. To improve structural stability, the contact area of ​​the excellent connection points of the floating connections has been expanded, so that even power distribution of the joints causes the joints.”

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