FRP PV Mounting Systems with Concrete Pile Foundations for Water-Area Solar Projects

FRP PV Mounting Systems with Concrete Pile Foundations for Water-Area Solar Projects

FRP PV Mounting Systems with Concrete Pile Foundations for Water-Area Solar Projects

As solar energy expands into more complex environments, water-area and water-adjacent solar projects—such as floating-edge PV, reservoir-side installations, canals, and wetlands—are becoming increasingly common. These environments demand materials and structural systems that can withstand constant moisture, corrosion risks, and long-term exposure.

Challenges of Solar Installations in Water Environments

Solar projects near or over water face several critical challenges:

  • High humidity and continuous moisture exposure

  • Accelerated corrosion of traditional steel structures

  • Electrical safety concerns

  • Difficult installation conditions and limited access

  • High long-term maintenance costs

Selecting the right mounting system is essential to ensure structural reliability, safety, and project longevity.

FRP PV Mounting Systems: Designed for Harsh Conditions

Our FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer) PV mounting systems, combined with concrete pile foundations, are specifically engineered for fixed solar installations in water-exposed environments.

FRP materials offer unique advantages compared to conventional steel or aluminum structures, especially in corrosive and high-humidity conditions.

Key Advantages of FRP + Concrete Pile Solutions
1. Outstanding Corrosion Resistance

FRP is inherently resistant to corrosion and does not rust, making it ideal for:

  • Reservoirs

  • Canals

  • Wetlands

  • Coastal and high-humidity zones

This significantly extends system service life and reduces maintenance requirements.

2. Lightweight but Structurally Strong

FRP structures are much lighter than steel, which:

  • Reduces transportation and installation costs

  • Minimizes load on foundations

  • Simplifies handling in restricted or water-based construction areas

Despite its light weight, FRP provides excellent mechanical strength for long-term PV support.

3. Electrical Insulation for Enhanced Safety

Unlike metal structures, FRP is non-conductive, improving electrical safety for:

  • PV systems installed near water

  • Maintenance personnel

  • Long-term system reliability

This is a key advantage in water-area solar applications.

4. Concrete Pile Foundations for Stability

The use of concrete pile foundations ensures:

  • Strong anchoring in soft or water-saturated soils

  • High resistance to wind and environmental loads

  • Long-term structural stability for fixed installations

This foundation method is well-suited for reservoirs, canal banks, wetlands, and water-surface platforms.

Typical Application Scenarios

Our FRP PV mounting systems with concrete pile foundations are suitable for:

  • Reservoir-side solar power plants

  • Canal and irrigation system PV projects

  • Wetland and reclaimed land solar installations

  • Water-surface or water-adjacent fixed PV platforms

A Reliable Solution for Long-Term Performance

By combining corrosion-resistant FRP structures with robust concrete pile foundations, this solution delivers:

  • Long service life

  • Low maintenance costs

  • Stable structural performance

  • Improved safety in challenging environments

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