Considerations for Installing Photovoltaic Brackets in Northern and Southern Regions
The sunlight differs between the northern and southern regions, so when installing photovoltaic brackets, the angle needs to be adjusted accordingly.
In addition to adjusting the direction of the bracket, we also need to adjust the angle of the bracket’s slope. For areas south of the central region, we only need to set the slope angle to about 45 degrees. However, in northern regions, the angle cannot be set to 45 degrees because the sun's rays are more diffuse, and we need to adjust the bracket's slope angle to a slightly higher angle, typically between 50 and 55 degrees.
Whether it's a ground-mounted bracket or a wall-mounted bracket, the angle remains fixed, so when installing, we first need to consider the time of day when the sunlight is the strongest in that region.
This concludes the introduction by Hengyuan Tai on the key considerations for photovoltaic bracket installation in the northern and southern regions.