Optimized Flat Roof Solar Structure for Maximum Bifacial Panel Efficiency
With the growing adoption of bifacial solar panels , the design of the mounting structure has become increasingly important for maximizing solar energy generation. Unlike conventional solar panels, bifacial modules generate electricity from both the front and rear sides. To take full advantage of this technology, solar mounting systems must be carefully engineered to allow adequate rear-side light exposure.
An Optimized Flat Roof Solar Structure ensures better panel spacing, improved light reflection and reduced shading. The RCC Bifacial Optima system is specifically designed to enhance the efficiency and performance of bifacial panels installed on flat RCC rooftops.
RCC Bifacial Optima – Engineered for Maximum Performance
The RCC Bifacial Optima flat roof solar mounting system is engineered specifically for bifacial solar panels, ensuring uniform light exposure across both surfaces of the module.
Traditional mounting structures often block the rear side of the solar panel, limiting light exposure and creating hotspots that reduce efficiency and shorten panel lifespan. The RCC Bifacial Optima system solves this challenge through an optimized structural design that improves light reflection and minimizes shading .
By enabling better airflow and light distribution, this system boosts energy generation while preventing premature panel degradation. As a result, solar installations achieve higher efficiency, improved reliability, and long-term performance.
Key Design Features of RCC Bifacial Optima Flat Roof System
High Wind Resistance – Up to 180 km/h
The structure is engineered to withstand wind speeds of up to 180 km/h, making it suitable for installations in high-wind zones. The robust design ensures structural stability and protects the solar array during extreme weather conditions.
Flexible Tilt Options – 10°, 15°, and 20°
To maximize solar energy generation, the system provides multiple tilt angle options (10°, 15°, and 20°). These tilt configurations allow optimal solar positioning, ensuring maximum sunlight exposure throughout the day.
Multiple Coating Options – GP / HDG / Powder
The mounting structure is available with different coating options including GP (Galvanized Plain), HDG (Hot Dip Galvanized), and Powder Coating. These coatings enhance corrosion resistance and durability, making the system suitable for various environmental and project requirements.
Technical Specifications – Flat Roof Solar Structure
| SR.NO. | TABLE | UPTO 4′ | 4′-6′ | 6′-8′ | 8′-10′ | 10′-12′ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | COLUMN 1 | CS 80X50X15X2 | CS 110X50X15X2 | CS 110X50X15X2 | CS 110X50X15X2.5 | CS 140X50X15X2.5 |
| 2 | COLUMN 2 | CS 80X50X15X2 | CS 110X50X15X2 | CS 110X50X15X2 | CS 110X50X15X2.5 | CS 140X50X15X2.5 |
| 2 | RAFTER | CS 110X50X15X2 | CS 110X50X15X2 | CS 110X50X15X2 | CS 110X50X15X2 | CS 110X50X15X2 |
| 3 | PURLIN | HU 60X20X35X2.5 | HU 60X20X35X2.5 | HU 60X20X35X2.5 | HU 60X20X35X2.5 | HU 60X20X35X2.5 |
| 4 | BRACING 1 | CS 80X50X15X2 | CS 80X50X15X2 | CS 80X50X15X2 | CS 80X50X15X2 | CS 80X50X15X2 |
| 5 | BACK BRACING | – | CS 80X50X15X2 | CS 80X50X15X2 | CS 80X50X15X2 | CS 80X50X15X2 |
| 5 | BRACING PLATE | F 200X100X5 | F 200X100X5 | F 200X100X5 | F 200X100X5 | F 200X100X5 |
| 6 | COLUMN BASE | F/CU 200X200X5 | F/CU 200X200X5 | F/CU 200X200X5 | F/CU 200X200X5 | F/CU 200X200X5 |
Available Configurations for Flat Roof Solar Structures
Walkway System
The Walkway System is designed to provide safe and convenient access between solar panel rows. This configuration is especially useful for large rooftop solar installations where regular inspection, cleaning, and maintenance are required.
RCC Basic System
The RCC Basic System is a simple and efficient mounting structure designed for standard rooftop solar installations. It offers strong structural stability and reliable panel support, making it suitable for commercial and industrial rooftops.
1P Configuration
The 1P (One Portrait) configuration supports a single solar panel in portrait orientation on each mounting structure. This configuration is ideal for installations where space optimization and simple structural design are priorities.
2P Configuration
The 2P (Two Portrait) configuration supports two solar panels in portrait orientation. It allows higher panel density and improved energy generation, making it suitable for larger rooftop solar plants.
Conclusion
An optimized flat roof solar structure is essential for unlocking the full potential of bifacial solar panels. By allowing uniform sunlight exposure on both sides of the panel, the RCC Bifacial Optima system improves efficiency, reduces shading losses, and enhances long-term solar performance.
For commercial and industrial solar projects, this advanced mounting solution provides the perfect balance of strength, efficiency, and durability, ensuring maximum energy generation and a reliable return on investment.