The installation of solar photovoltaic brackets has a great relationship with the climate, especially for applications in areas with relatively large climate changes. For example, snow will affect the installation and use of photovoltaic brackets. So how can the degree of this influence be kept small?
In the case of snow cover, not only the difficulty of installing photovoltaic brackets has increased a lot, but also the sunlight cannot pass through the snow to illuminate the solar panels, which significantly reduces the energy produced. But from another point of view, the reflection of snow will promote photovoltaic power generation, so it is only necessary to set the angle of the photovoltaic support reasonably to increase the power generation of solar panels in the presence of snow.
What we have to do is to clear the snow in a timely manner, and keep a certain distance from the ground when installing the photovoltaic support to prevent snow from accumulating and covering the entire battery module. As a kind of clean energy, solar energy will be used as a substitute for traditional electric energy. Therefore, photovoltaic power generation systems are being favored by the majority of users.






