
Ground mounted solar panels (also known as field panels) are a good option for people who don't want to use rooftop panels but do not have the available space. They can go anywhere in your property with direct sunlight that has sufficient space.
Compared to rooftop solar panels, ground mounts are more flexible and maneuverable. They can be tilted to capture the best sun exposure for your location, and they can be adjusted to track changes in the sun's position throughout the day.
These systems can be installed anywhere in your yard or field, but they typically require a dedicated space that has good south or west-facing sun. They are popular in commercial and agricultural applications.
These are a great way to reduce your energy bills, especially if you don't have a roof that is suitable for solar panels.

In addition to saving money on your energy bills, solar systems mounted to the ground are a great option for protecting the environment. They can serve as a habitat for wildlife and provide shade for crops.
The ground-mounted solar systems can be installed in a variety of ways. They can be mounted on concrete, traditional pillars, or ballasted supports. Installing a ground-mounted solar system is easy once you have selected the mounting structure.
Installing the ground mounted solar panel will require you to inspect it for safety and condition. Some solar installers provide warranty coverage on the solar panel so that you can feel confident in your purchase.
The solar panel's power is transferred to a solar inverter located behind or inside the mounting structure. The inverter transforms the energy to electricity that can be used by your home or office.
It's important to make sure that you choose the right solar inverter for your needs, as this will impact how much power your solar panel can produce. Choosing the right inverter for your system will allow you to maximize its efficiency and decrease your monthly energy costs.

The ground-mounted system is ideal if your property has a lot more land. They're ideal for maximizing idle land space, such as a portion of your backyard that doesn't get used or a side yard between two buildings that doesn't have the potential to be a part of a house extension.
They're also a great way to increase the value of your property, and they can be a great asset for attracting potential buyers. The cost is lower than for rooftop solar. If you are a homeowner, you may also be eligible for federal tax benefits.
To learn more about ground-mounted systems, please contact our experts. They will answer your questions, and help you decide whether this is the most suitable solar solution for your needs.