A ground-mounted solar panel structure is a support designed to hold solar panels positioned vertically or horizontally on the ground. The components of the structure consist of profiles and beams on which the solar panels rest, as well as angles and anchors to be fixed to the surface on which it will be installed. The ground-mounted structure for solar panels allows the panels to be arranged both vertically and horizontally.
On the other hand, a raised structure is a support designed to hold solar panels positioned vertically or horizontally at a certain height above the ground. The components of the structure consist of profiles and beams on which the solar panels rest, as well as angles and anchors to be fixed to the surface on which it will be installed. The raised structure for solar panels allows the panels to be arranged both vertically and horizontally.