The Japanese company said that its new vertical mounting system is ideal for agricultural land, regions with heavy snowfall, past factory fences and in parking spaces.
The Japanese sun company Takamiya has launched a vertical mounting system for PV applications.
“The HV system can be used in Agricultural land, regions with heavy snowfall, past factory gates and parking spaces, “the company said in a statement and noted that the new product is particularly suitable for areas with little space. “By combining a vertical installation with bifacial panels, it is possible to achieve a very efficient power generation in places where it has been difficult to install PV systems in the past.”
The system has a height of 4,343 mm and a length of 5,000 mm. It can host bifacial modules with dimensions of 2,278 mm x 1.134 mm and 3.5 mm, according to the manufacturer, who also noticed that A height of 2 m can be set for the bottom of the panels to prevent third parties from touching the panels and the other system components easily.
The confirmation solution is made of hot-dip galvanized steel. Allegedly it can be one Wind speed of a maximum of 38 m/s.
The company explained that the system can be used Hydraulic vibration stacking drivers, who make a “silent and fast” construction possible. ‘This contributes to shortening construction time and reducing labor, which reduces the total costs, “it added.” Sand, heavy snow and fallen leaves will accumulate less quickly, reducing the frequency of cleaning work and maintenance. “
Takamia also emphasized that vertical PV installations offer more power yield early in the morning and before sunset compared to conventional solar panels. ‘Since the peaks of electricity generation are divided between mornings and evenings, the power generation is possible in times when energy prices are high, ”it emphasized.
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