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Foundation requirements have been reduced by 30%, enabling adaptable layouts and higher land-use efficiency. Image Source: DAS Solar
DAS Solar, headquartered in China, has launched a flexible PV mounting system for utility-scale and complex terrain applications. According to DAS Solar, the system uses pre-stressed steel strands and a space-cable network with east-west and north-south stabilization to improve wind resistance. The company said an anti-loosening mechanism is included to prevent bolt failures and cracks caused by vibration. DAS Solar stated the design was validated through lab testing and exposure to Typhoon Yagi. As per the company, foundation needs are reduced by 30%, supporting flexible layout and land-use efficiency. An integrated intelligent tracker dynamically adjusts tilt, which DAS Solar said boosts energy output by up to 10.7% and reduces failure rates across various environments.