The ground pile is a common foundation type in ground-mounted photovoltaic (PV) systems, primarily used to securely anchor the PV mounting structure into the ground, bearing the overall loads transmitted from the modules and the support structure. This product is typically manufactured from high-strength structural steel, offering excellent bending and shear resistance, and can adapt to various soil conditions.
The construction method for ground piles is flexible. They are generally installed by being mechanically driven into the ground, which can reduce the use of concrete foundations, shorten the construction period, and improve on-site installation efficiency. The product surface can undergo anti-corrosion treatments such as hot-dip galvanization to enhance weather resistance and service life.
Ground piles are widely used in centralized ground-mounted PV power plants and large-scale distributed generation projects. Their length, specifications, and structural form can be customized according to the geological conditions of the project.