Manorga Solar has developed a new steel structure for ground-mounted solar power stations.
The Solterra system is specifically designed for projects that require a reversible installation. It is based on a completely demountable structure consisting of modular elements that can be assembled, removed and then reinstalled at another location without major construction work.
The structure is manufactured using a specific steel from Manorga, whose core business is steel production, and is said to offer improved durability, especially in terms of mechanical strength and resistance to outdoor environments. According to the manufacturer, this also facilitates the practical implementation of multiple assembly and disassembly phases without significant damage to the components.
The modularity of the Solterra system allows the installation to be adapted to the site constraints of different locations and allows for multiple consecutive deployment cycles. The design is based on standardized and prefabricated components to minimize on-site intervention time.
The system is suitable for a variety of anchoring methods, including piles, concrete foundations and ballast solutions, allowing the same structure to be reused in a variety of ground conditions.
According to Manorga, this approach is particularly suitable for projects located on land where the use can change, such as plots that are still under development, areas that are temporarily available or spaces that have no permanent purpose. The ability to remove the structure without major intervention allows the land to be returned to its intended use, while temporarily utilizing available space or unstable land, the company said.
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