Tag: PanelClaw

  • Esdec acquires top C&I solar mounting provider PanelClaw

    Global rooftop solar mounting provider Esdec continues to add to its lead, announcing the acquisition of PanelClaw, the largest supplier of solar mounting systems for commercial roofs in the U.S. With PanelClaw, Esdec expands its customer base and portfolio of products available to the growing commercial and industrial (C&I) solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • C&I Buyer’s Guide 2020: Ground-mounts, rooftop racks, clamps and carports

    The commercial and industrial (C&I) solar segment continues to lag behind its potential, but it’s not for lack of structural systems. From lightweight rooftop innovations to cost-effective carports to classic fixed-tilt ground mounts, there is a mounting and racking solution to fit any C&I site. C&I rooftop solar systems SunModo’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • 2019 Solar Builder Editor’s Choice Projects of the Year

    Best LMI Concept The Maycroft Resiliency Center | Washington, D.C. | 62 kW Developers: PEPCO, Jubilee Housing, New Partners Community Solar, Clean Energy Group Contractors: Solar Solution, SunCatch Energy Modules: Boviet Inverters: Enphase, Schneider Storage: Simpliphi Mounting: PanelClaw Jubilee Housing and PEPCO, along with New Partners Community Solar and theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Solar Power Northeast: More mature solar market ready to weather Trump Tariffs

    Solar Power Northeast in Boston is the first solar industry conference in this post #TrumpTariffs world, and the collective mood of the room seemed to be “Eh. Could have been worse.” A speed bump rather than a brick wall. This isn’t to downplay the realness of the job losses orRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Engineers discuss field test of PanelClaw’s new Panda Bear Ground Mount

    Preventing a Solar Slide As solar energy becomes more popular in the marketplace, the technology continues to improve and become more cost effective. The rapid pace of development and highly competitive environment has incentivized solar companies to better understand how their products interact with the surrounding environment. As an example,Read More — Solar Builder magazine