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T.Werk unveils new mounting systems for agrivoltaic systems

solarenergyBy solarenergySeptember 27, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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T.Werk has developed two new mounting systems for the agrivoltaic sector, with vertical arrays and high-mounted module solutions.

September 27, 2024 Jochen Siemer

By pv magazine Germany

Germany-based T.Werk will expand its range of mounting systems for the agrivoltaic sector from November. It said it will offer its “Pan” vertical system and its “Artemis” high-mounted module solution.

Designed as a sunshade, the Pan system is intended for agricultural use between rows of modules, especially with bifacial PV modules close to the ground. The modular structure allows for quick installation and easy replacement, with adjustable row lengths, spacing and mounting angles to accommodate uneven terrain.

The Artemis system is available in three versions: alpha for livestock farming, and beta and gamma for fruit, vegetable and wine growing. It allows flexible adjustment of row lengths, distances and heights based on the type of farming, with options for aligning the modules to south or east/west.

The systems come with a 12-year warranty and comply with DIN SPEC 91434 and 91492 guidelines, making them eligible for EU funding under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).

T.Werk provides project support with soil and static reports for areas with high wind and snow loads, along with optional integrated irrigation or battery storage systems. The company says it offers comprehensive services from planning to approval and installation.

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