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Mibet releases mounting system for PV installations with flat roofs – SPE

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The Chinese company said the new Z-type mounting supports installation angles of 5°, 10° and 15° and withstands wind speeds of up to 45 m/s. It claims a lifespan of more than 25 years.

January 5, 2026
Lior Kahana

The mounting solution for Z-brackets for flat roofs

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Chinese solar mounting system supplier Mibet recently launched a Z-type mounting system designed for installations on concrete flat roofs.

The new mounting structure, called Flat Roof Z Bracket Mounting Solution, supports installation angles of 5°, 10° and 15° and can withstand wind speeds of up to 45 m/s.

“The design offers great flexibility and supports both single-row and symmetrical configurations. The structure allows for rapid, matrix-style expansion, improving on-site construction efficiency,” the company said in a statement. “It is a minimalist rooftop PV mounting solution that uses a non-penetrating installation method to effectively protect the roof.”

The new system is constructed from carbon steel with reinforcement ribs and is finished with a hot-dip galvanized coating. It can accommodate both framed and frameless solar panels in both portrait and landscape orientations.

It comes in silver as standard, but can be customized upon request. The company says the system is designed for a minimum 25-year lifespan and offers a 10-year warranty.

“This Z-type structure is a perfect balance between minimalism and stability. It not only enables high-speed production, but also enables compact, nested packaging,” the company emphasizes. “This effectively reduces the initial capital expenditure of projects and provides customers with a cost-effective and efficient flat roof solar solution.”

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