Definition
A solar installation mounted on frames anchored to the ground rather than on a rooftop. Ground-mount systems can be oriented at the optimal tilt and azimuth for maximum production. They cost 10-20% more than rooftop due to racking and foundation costs but are ideal when roof space is limited.
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