Aluminum alloy photovoltaic brackets are more commonly used in the following situations:
Aluminum alloy photovoltaic brackets are primarily used in distributed photovoltaic projects due to their corrosion resistance, lightweight, aesthetically pleasing, and durable design. However, due to their relatively high price and limited load capacity, they are less commonly used in centralized photovoltaic power plant projects. Furthermore, aluminum alloy brackets are suitable for rooftop power plants with load-bearing requirements or in highly corrosive environments, such as color-coated steel roofs and chemical plant power plants. Aluminum alloy brackets have a high penetration rate in distributed photovoltaic power plants. For example, in the domestic distributed market, the penetration rate of aluminum alloy brackets in color-coated steel roof projects reaches 98%. Furthermore, aluminum alloy brackets are widely used in photovoltaic power plants due to their corrosion resistance, high strength, and long lifespan, typically lasting over 25 years.
Aluminum alloy photovoltaic brackets are widely used in the following scenarios:
Distributed photovoltaic projects
Rooftop power stations with load-bearing requirements or in highly corrosive environments
Also widely used in ground-mounted power stations
Agricultural and fishery photovoltaic complementary scenarios
Aluminum alloy photovoltaic brackets are suitable for widespread use in distributed photovoltaic projects due to their advantages of light weight, corrosion resistance, and easy processing, especially in rooftop power stations and highly corrosive environments.