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© Aerocompact
Roof hook

A versatile hook for pitched roofs

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Aerocompact has developed Compactpitch XM-F Reptile, a universal solution for mounting PV modules on pitched roofs that is compatible with a wide variety of roof tiles.

© Smartvolt
Solar mounting

Foldable solar system speeds up installation

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A foldable solar system for flat roofs could speed up installation. The Swiss company Smartvolt and licence partners offer the smart solar box in Switzerland and abroad. It arrives at the installation site pre-assembled, wired and ballasted on reusable plates.

© Aerocompact
Mounting systems

Flat roof mounting system for bifacial modules

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The Austrian manufacturer Aerocompact has developed the flat roof system for the installation of bifacial solar modules or solar power plants on green roofs, Compactflat GS.

© Valk Solar Systems
Mounting systems

Ballast trays for the Pro Plus system

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Valk Solar Systems now offers ballast trays for the Valk Pro Plus system. The trays are filled with gravel or paving stones and then mounted on the roof racks. They can be installed easily and quickly.

© Valk Solar Systems
Mounting systems

Ballast trays for the Pro Plus system

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Valk Solar Systems now offers ballast trays for the Valk Pro Plus system. The trays are filled with gravel or paving stones and then mounted on the roof racks. They can be installed easily and quickly.

© Deutsche Rockwool
Flat roof mounting

A solar rock for flat roofs

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Equipped with a load-distributing cement coating, the so-called Solarrock from the manufacturer Rockwool is suitable for flat roofs subject to higher loads.

© Aerocompact
Mounting systems

Flat roof mounting system for bifacial modules

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The Austrian manufacturer Aerocompact has developed the flat roof system for the installation of bifacial solar modules or solar power plants on green roofs, Compactflat GS.

© Deutsche Rockwool
Flat roof mounting

A solar rock for flat roofs

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Equipped with a load-distributing cement coating, the so-called Solarrock from the manufacturer Rockwool is suitable for flat roofs subject to higher loads.

© Voestalpine AC
Mounting systems

Substructure cast in one piece

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The southern German automotive supplier Voestalpine Automotive Components presents the new substructure iFix for east-west orientation on the roof.

© Valk Solar Systems
Mounting systems

Ballast trays for the Pro Plus system

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Valk Solar Systems now offers ballast trays for the Valk Pro Plus system. The trays are filled with gravel or paving stones and then mounted on the roof racks. They can be installed easily and quickly.

© K2 Systems
Mounting systems

Coordination with Fischer Profil simplifies construction projects

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For economical and energy-efficient building projects, K2 Systems and the manufacturer of building elements Fischer Profil have now coordinated and certified their products.

© Schletter Group
Roof hook

Quick installation on pitched roofs

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The pitched roof system Proline by Schletter enables a new profile geometry with less material usage. At the same time, the profile can cope with higher loads. The profiles can be installed without tools with a single internal connector.

© Aerocompact
Mounting system

Optimised mounting system for flat roofs

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With the Compactflat SN 2, the Austrian manufacturer Aerocompact has launched a rail-based mounting system for all common module sizes. Including large-area solar modules with up to 2,384 by 1,303 millimetres.

© Sun Ballast
Mounting systems

A sail-shaped mounting system for space-constrained flat roofs

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The sail-shaped system from Sun Ballast is a solar mounting solution for residential and commercial applications that combines aerodynamics with durability and sustainability.

© Schletter Group
Mounting systems

More efficient free-standing and tracker systems

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Schletter presents a new version of the Tracker, which has been specially optimised for the use of large-format modules. The compact system requires less material per kilowatt of output.

© K2 Systems
Mounting systems

Two flexible mounting brackets

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K2's Tiltup Vento system is designed for 20, 25 and 30 degree tilts. It has only a few components, a flexible module arrangement and clamping options on the short or long side for larger modules.

© Schletter Group
Mounting systems

More efficient free-standing and tracker systems

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Schletter presents a new version of the Tracker, which has been specially optimised for the use of large-format modules. The compact system requires less material per kilowatt of output.

© Aerocompact
Mounting systems

Flat roof system for bifacial modules

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The manufacturer Aerocompact has now developed a flat roof system for the installation of bifacial modules on green roofs. The high elevation improves reflection and thus ensures higher yields.

© Altec
Solar mounting

Flat roof system without roof penetration

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Altec presents the Optiflex-10 flat roof system. The supports for elevation can be used for south as well as east-west orientations and the position of the clamping can also be varied.