Floating Solar Panel: A Promising Future for Solar Energy

Floating solar panel is mounted on structures that float on water body. Waterbody typically includes drinking water reservoirs, quarry lakes, irrigation canals, remediation, and tailing ponds, and hydroelectric dam reservoirs. Floating solar technology has increased the attractiveness of the floating solar panels industry as it supports sustainability and efficiency. The demand for floating solar panels is rapidly increasing in recent times, especially in nations with massive water bodies and nations with a high probability of droughts.

Global Floating Solar Panels Market Research Report 2028 carries in-depth case studies on the various countries which are involved in the Floating Solar Panels Market. The report is segmented according to usage wherever applicable and the report offers all this information for all major countries and associations. It offers an analysis of the technical barriers, other issues, and cost-effectiveness affecting the market. Important contents analyzed and discussed in the report include market size, operation situation, and current & future development trends of the market, market segments, business development, and consumption tendencies. Moreover, the report includes the list of major companies/competitors and their competition data that helps the user to determine their current position in the market and take corrective measures to maintain or increase their share holds.


By Market Players:
GEITS
Sharp
Japan Mega Solar Power
SPG Solar
Yingli Solar
Kyocera
Trina Solar
Suntech Power

By Type
Solar-tracking floating solar panels
Stationary floating solar panels

By Application
Off-shore Floating Solar Panels
On-shore Floating Solar Panels

Featured Product

SOLTEC – SFOne single axis tracker

SOLTEC - SFOne single axis tracker

SFOne is the 1P single-axis tracker by Soltec. This tracker combines the mechanical simplicity with the extraordinary expertise of Soltec for more than 18 years. Specially designed for larger 72 an 78 cell modules, this tracker is self-powered thanks to its dedicated module, which results into a lower cost-operational power supply. The SFOne has a 5% less piles than standard competitor, what reduces a 75% the labor time.