DAS Solar flexible mounting system: Backbone for PV power plant reliability

By DAS Solar
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As the solar industry accelerates, the application of flexible mounting systems continues to expand, spanning from distributed systems to large-scale projects. Over recent years, policies have increasingly emphasized the need for PV projects to align with ecological sustainability, advocating minimal environmental impact and active ecological restoration. With its large span, easy installation and strong adaptability to diverse terrains, a flexible mounting system has become a key element of PV power plant construction. As an industry leader, DAS Solar is redefining industry standards and driving innovation toward higher efficiency and reliability.

Flexible mounting systems can generally be categorized into four main types. While steel cable and dual-cable structures are cost-effective, they are prone to deformation under wind pressure and external loads, potentially compromising module stability. Three-cable and spatial cable-net structures offer greater stability, though some configurations are complex and costly. Faced with varying levels of quality across the industry, DAS Solar remains committed to technological innovation and stringent quality control, delivering high-performance, highly reliable solutions.

The company’s commitment to quality and reliability is backed by rigorous testing, its flexible mounting system having passed wind tunnel testing (wind speed of 46m/s) conducted by the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Solar power plants built with the system have been able to withstand typhoon impact and passed TÜV Rheinland inspections, earning certification for zero microcracks in modules.

The DAS Solar mounting solution is engineered to overcome the challenges of desert environments by minimizing soil disturbance, reducing wind erosion and facilitating vegetation growth, while it has also demonstrated exceptional adaptability in mountainous terrains.

As solar applications diversify and global environments grow more complex, the future of flexible mounting systems will face new challenges. DAS Solar remains committed to continuous research and development, exploring cutting-edge technologies and materials to enhance system intelligence and modularization.

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