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Good news for backyard owners

by Energy Journalist
August 31, 2022
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Australia leads the world in rooftop solar penetration, with a household penetration rate of over 30 per cent. As our love of solar continues to grow, it’s important to consider the solutions available when a rooftop installation isn’t an option.

As the Australian solar PV market shifts from rapid to qualitative growth, backyard owners are putting forward new requirements for installations. Owners are now looking at factors like cost reduction, installed capacity and convenient installation of solar stations, so it’s important that solar retailers are across these factors too. Many owners are now looking at ground-mounted solar arrays, which provide convenient access for maintaining solar panels, and remove the limitation of rooftop installation restrictions.

ANTAI is introducing a universal ground mounting system to the Australian market. Designed and certified according to Australian standards, this ground mounting solution is standardised to fit 18 solar panels with sizes up to 2300x1200mm. It also features flexible adjustments to allow 20°, 25°, and 30° install angles, which helps users to optimise orientation and tilt to obtain maximum efficiency in energy collection from the sun.

With the combination of steel and high-strength aluminium, the ANTAI ground mounting solution will be easy to install and meet all economic and aesthetic requirements, provide savings on material and installation costs due to the reduced number of components involved, and offer a shorter installation time with mostly pre-assembled structures. This new solution is reliable, efficient, low-cost, and sustainable, responding to new market segments and benefiting commercial and industrial users.

This sponsored editorial was brought to you by Antai Solar. To find out more visit https://www.antaisolar.com/

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