Supporting photovoltaic modules: The main function of photovoltaic brackets is to support photovoltaic modules (ie, solar panels) to ensure that they can be stably installed in specific locations, such as roofs, ground or water, etc. The structural design of the bracket must be able to withstand various environmental factors, such as wind, rain, snow, hail, and temperature changes, to ensure the safe and stable operation of photovoltaic modules.
Adjust the angle to optimize solar energy reception: Photovoltaic brackets usually have an adjustable function that can adjust the tilt angle of the photovoltaic modules according to the position and angle of the sun to maximize solar energy reception. This adjustment can be manual or automatic and is achieved through a tracking system.
Improve power generation efficiency: By optimizing the installation angle and position of photovoltaic modules, photovoltaic brackets can help improve the overall efficiency of the photovoltaic power generation system. When photovoltaic modules can receive the maximum amount of solar energy, they can produce more electricity, thereby increasing the power generation and economic benefits of the entire system.
Ease of maintenance and cleaning: Photovoltaic racks are often designed with ease of maintenance and cleaning in mind. For example, some racking systems allow PV modules to be spaced far enough apart to allow workers to access and clean dust and dirt from the modules. In addition, some racks are equipped with automatic cleaning systems that can automatically clean the PV modules regularly or as needed.
Adapt to different terrains and environments: Photovoltaic brackets can be customized and designed according to different terrains and environmental conditions. Whether you have flat ground, steep hills or complex building structures, you can find a suitable photovoltaic mounting solution. This enables photovoltaic power generation systems to be widely used in various scenarios and environments.