Practical renewable energy technology that reduces costs and helps the environment
The Ground-Mounted Solar Plant is a utility-scale power system installed over open land. It is designed to provide clean, reliable electricity for large-scale energy demands. By utilizing free space and leveraging advanced solar technologies, this setup contributes significantly to reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
A ground-mounted solar plant consists of photovoltaic (PV) panels mounted on structures fixed directly to the earth. It allows flexibility in orientation and spacing, providing higher performance and easier maintenance compared to rooftop systems.
The process begins with land clearing and preparation, followed by the installation of steel structures. Solar modules are then mounted, connected to inverters, and linked to the electrical grid. The entire setup is engineered for long-term durability and optimal sunlight exposure.
Panels are fixed on metal frames embedded in the ground using concrete or pile foundations. Electrical cabling, inverters, and transformers are installed next to ensure safe power conversion and distribution. Real-time monitoring systems are integrated to track performance.
Equipped with mono PERC panels offering 18–22% efficiency, the plant generates approximately 125,000 MWh annually. Its design ensures enhanced cooling and performance. Dual-axis tracking options can further boost efficiency by up to 25%.
The Ground-Mounted Solar Plant was completed within the planned schedule and budget. It has exceeded performance expectations, helped offset carbon emissions, and stands as a model for future clean energy infrastructure across the country.