Small Scale Solar Project in Tottori Highlights Classic Japanese Ground Mount Structure
A new solar PV mounting system project has been successfully implemented in Tottori Prefecture, Japan. With an installed capacity of approximately 100kW, this small-scale system showcases a typical ground mount aluminum structure widely adopted across Japan.
The project utilizes anodized aluminum alloy solar mounting systems, known for their durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of installation. The foundation is built with ground screws, a common choice in Japan for ensuring structural stability and efficiency in varied terrain.
Despite its modest scale, the project represents a textbook example of Japan's approach to clean energy infrastructure—emphasizing long-term performance, minimal maintenance, and cost efficiency.
This installation contributes to local renewable energy development and reflects ongoing demand for lightweight, high-quality aluminum solar mounting systems in Japan's distributed solar market.