South Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) had estimated that around 4.1 GW of new PV plants were grid connected in South korea in 2020. If confirmed by official statistics, this result would compare to 3.8 GW in 2019 and 2.4 GW in 2018 and would make 2020 the most successful year ever recorded by the country.
Antaisolar in partnership with GS global to jointly promote the clean energy utilization since 2020 and numerous solar farms has already connected to local grid ranging from utility-scale to distributed solar projects.
For ground-mounted solar plants, either tailor-made or universal solar racking solution can be offered based on special needs. Antaisolar provided ground mounting solution with three main types of foundation, that is solar ground screw, concrete and driven piles.
As for flat terrain, it’s commonly to adopt solar ground screw as a foundation. It can be installed by manual piling machine or pile driver machine without excavation and can be widely used in all kinds of geological conditions, such as foreshore, grassland, etc.
While for uneven or sloping terrain, driven piles are best suited to these areas which have clay, gravel, dense sand and low water tables, where the ground has good soil cohesiveness. They are commonly used on large-scale projects as they have a number of advantages over other foundation types, including speed of installation, accuracy and low cost. For most of large scale solar plants in Korea, Antaisolar offers solar racking solution with single or double pile footing, which can also achieve great flexibility.
Antaisolar has supplied a wide portfolio of solar racking solution ranging from KW scale to MW scale in South Korea. Armed with high quality control by in- house production and innovative design for efficient installing and high robustness, the solar mounting system has been recognized and under blossoming utilization for renewable projects.