German startup Sinn Power recently unveiled a new type of movable and adjustable solar panels for solar power systems in environmental protection areas and nature reserves.
Mobile and adjustable solar panels for environmental protection areas and nature reserves
German Shin powerhas introduced a new type of mobile and adjustable solar panels for solar energy systems in the fields of environmental protection and nature reserves.
What makes these PV solar panels different from traditional solar panels is that they do not need to be ground-mounted, which can be particularly useful in grounds with environmental restrictions or for temporary use at outdoor events.
They are designed to automatically adjust to the ideal position of the sun, thus ensuring maximum efficiency in the production of electrical energy.
It is installed on a movable base and is adjustable from different angles, allowing adaptation to different wind and terrain conditions.
The panels installed with this innovative system, if exposed to strong winds and tipped over (leaving the angle at which they were supposed to operate), It has a pendulum weight, which causes it to return to the correct position when a strong wind hits it.
This is indeed a great advantage as its safety and stability are ensured even in adverse weather conditions.
According to Sinn Power, these new mobile solar panels can be used in a variety of contexts, including on landscapes and offshore wind farms.
In addition, this type of installation is ideal for use in temporary events, such as outdoor festivals and concerts, or in humanitarian aid projects and in emergency situations.
It is available in different sizes, allowing it to be modified to the specific needs of each project. In addition, the company also offers monitoring and maintenance services, ensuring that solar panels operate efficiently and safely.
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