Maximize Solar Production with Flexible Ground-Mounted PV Systems
When rooftop space is limited or shading prevents optimal production, ground-mounted solar systems offer a powerful alternative. Installed on open land, these systems provide greater flexibility in array size, orientation, and maintenance access — delivering higher performance and easier long-term service.
At Solar Panels Network USA, we specialize in designing and installing ground-mounted solar systems engineered for performance, durability, and compliance — providing a powerful alternative to rooftop solar. Our licensed electricians and NABCEP-certified solar technicians design and install fixed-tilt or tracking ground-mount systems that capture the most sunlight possible. We evaluate soil conditions, slope, and shading to determine the best racking and foundation type — from driven-post steel frames to concrete ballasts or ground screws. Our ground-mounted solar installation services include full engineering, permitting, and construction for residential, agricultural, and commercial applications.
Every installation is built to NEC Article 690, NFPA 70, and all local utility interconnection standards — ensuring safety, compliance, and long-term reliability. Whether you’re powering a rural home, agricultural property, or commercial facility, we’ll create a system that’s durable, efficient, and built to last.
Common Ground-Mount Solar Services Include:
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Benefits of Ground-Mount Systems
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Active state contractor and electrical licenses (e.g., EC/C-10/C-46 or equivalent) as required by your state and local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners® credentials (e.g., PV Installation Professional, PV Technical Sales) for proven solar competency and ethics.
OSHA 10/30-Hour construction safety training and documented jobsite safety practices for fall protection, electrical safety, and hazard control.
Designed and installed to the adopted National Electrical Code® (Article 690/705/706, rapid shutdown 690.12) and NFPA 855 for energy storage, per local adoption.
Equipment listed by an NRTL (e.g., UL 61730 modules, UL 1741 utility-interactive inverters compliant with IEEE 1547, UL 9540 batteries; rapid-shutdown compliant).
AHJ permits and inspections, utility interconnection/PTO approvals, and proof of general liability & workers’ compensation coverage.