Structure and tracker assembly

Solar panel structures, more commonly known as anchor structures, are the set of components designed to support and secure the solar panels in place.

When carrying out a photovoltaic installation, one of the most important points to bear in mind is the anchoring structure we use, as it is the key component for effectively and securely positioning the solar panels.

Solar panel structures, in addition to maintaining the ideal orientation to capture the maximum solar radiation, must withstand wind, rain and snow, which is why it is important that they are sized correctly with the solar panels being installed.

The truth is that as technology evolves, so do innovations in solar panel mounting structures. This growth is due to several factors, including increasing demand for renewable energy, diversification of installation environments, and advances in materials and engineering techniques.

Below, we will detail the most common types of anchor structures, their advantages and disadvantages, as well as the materials used to manufacture them.