GROUND MOUNT SOLAR
GROUND MOUNT SOLAR PROJECTS
Our strong hold in Ground Mount In a ground mount solar plant, the size of the project, the tilt of the modules as well as the site-specific technical specifications of cable lengths, locations and capacities of inverters, LT & HT panels, among other project intricacies, are directly decided by the design engineers involved in the project. These design factors are considered by the design and engineering team when a detailed study of the site is carried out
When a ground mount project kicks off, the project passes through a certain number of definitive phases that dictate the speed and efficiency with which the project is readied for commission.
Once the installation site has been allocated, and the power consumption needs of the user have been arrived at, a detailed site survey is carried out by the solar EPC firm that is likely to carry out the complete installation During the site visit, the design and engineering team involved with the project takes into account all the characteristics of the site-including the levelling requirements of the land, to create the design of the project. The ideal design is a perfect amalgamation of customer requirements and site realities. A solar installation design uses the details of the required plant capacity with the electrical components, modules and physical structures, among other nitty-gritty. Once approved, the engineering designs are handed over to the project team that employs labour and materials to complete the project, delivering it to the client within the time and cost heads previously agreed upon.
Regular cleaning of the panels and checks on the growth of plants or creation of shading obstacles are all small minute details which, if left unattended, would bring down the efficiency of the solar plant and ultimately energy generation