PV mounting on concrete and tarmac surfaces

Efficient use of hardstanding surfaces

Concrete and tarmac surfaces – such as industrial areas, former traffic areas or car parks – are the ideal foundation for free-standing photovoltaic systems thanks to their even structure and high load-bearing capacity. At the same time, they place particular requirements on mounting: As the substrate is usually sealed, classic anchoring methods such as ram foundations cannot be used.

Our systems rely on mechanically fastened constructions that can be adapted flexibly to the circumstances – without any extensive earthworks. This makes long-lasting, stable and standard-compliant PV installation possible on sealed surfaces.

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Advantages at a glance:

  • Non-penetrative or anchored mounting
    Our systems can be placed directly on the surface or securely screwed without extensive foundation work – ideal for sealed surfaces.
  • High substrate load-bearing capacity
    Concrete and tarmac provide the optimal load-bearing conditions for the PV subconstruction – even with larger module fields or in areas with strong winds.
  • Short installation times
    As neither earthworks nor concrete foundations are required, mounting can be achieved quickly, no matter the weather.
  • Suitable for temporary use
    Ideal for interim solutions on industrial areas or car parks – with removable mobile systems.

Good to know:

According to industry studies, sealed surfaces offer an until now untapped potential of multiple gigawatts of installable PV performance – especially in urban and industrial areas. With the appropriate systems, these areas can be utilised efficiently and economically.

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We’ll be happy to help.