STRUKTURE: The first supporting system for photovoltaic plants in prestressed reinforced concrete



Campodarsego (ots) – STRUKTURE – Architecture for photovoltaic installations, springs from the half-century experience that Valente SpA has in manufacturing prestressed reinforced concrete utility poles for agricultural uses as well as their ground anchoring. Wide-range knowhow in the construction of support structures for vineyards and orchards, as well as their protection against wind and hail is a strength in STRUKTURE?s market proposal of the first-ever concrete support system for photovoltaic panels. The supports require no anchor or foundation; and the poles are driven directly into the ground.

Solar farms, integrated power generation systems for agriculture, modular parking systems, special applications on dismissed areas, STRUKTURE designs and installs systems that are superior in mechanical resistance, absence of corrosion and duration in comparison to traditional steel structures.

20 YEAR WARRANTY – CONCRETE POLES WITH DNV CERTIFICATE – PATENTED STRUCTURES – NO MAINTENANCE – DISPOSAL OF THE ENTIRE STRUCTURE AT END-OF-LIFE – CERTIFICATION EUROCODICE 1 – NO FOUNDATION OR ANCHOR

GEKO: SELF BALLASTED MODULAR STRUCTURE IN REINFORCED CONCRETE IDEAL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SOLAR FARMS ON DUMPING SITES AND LOOSE RUGGED TERRAIN AND ON STEEP GROUND WHERE TRADITIONAL SYSTEMS ARE NOT APPLICABLE.

STRUKTURE SRL proposes GEKO, the first modular support structure for photovoltaic modules that is self ballasted to adhere to the ground without foundations, anchors or grounded piles.

GEKO is a breakthrough solution in reinforced concrete ?material that assures:

- total resistance against corrosive elements, including acidic
terrains or characterized by free currents;
- high inertia properties that make GEKO absolutely reliable even in
case of variable solicitations and vibrations (wind), despite its
anchorless structure.

An extraordinary innovation ideal for the construction of solar farms on dumping sites and loose rugged terrain and on steep ground where traditional systems are not applicable.

ADVANTAGES
- No foundations or anchors: self ballasted base;
- Can be positioned on loose ground that is dig resistant, with tilts
up to 50%;
- Direction easily adjusted and can be corrected in case of partial
failure of the base placed on loose ground;
- Rapid positioning thanks to its modularity and factory pre-assembly
of the photovoltaic modules;
- Use of non-corrosive and fully-recyclable materials
- Broad system versatility thanks to the modularity and adjustability
of each component.

MODULAR ELEMENT CONFIGURATION FOR GEKO STANDARD

The GEKO standard modular element supports 5 horizontal and 2
vertical modules, for a total of 10 photovoltaic panels. The
structure comprises one base, 4 cross members and 4 longitudinal
members

Each plant is sized to withstand wind push and snow encumbrance according to the specific conditions of the installation site. Each plant comes with a 20-year Guarantee Certificate and the plant disposal declaration once it has reached end of life.

Pressekontakt:

Elena Artuso Marketing and Comunication Manager
elena.a@strukturefotovoltaico.com

STRUKTURE SRL
Architetture per il fotovoltaico
Via Galvani 2/4
35011 Campodarsego (PD)
Tel 049/5565855
Fax 049/9200548

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