Traditional fixed-tilt photovoltaic (PV) support structures commonly employ inclined beams, double columns, and diagonal braces to resist and transfer horizontal loads. However, this conventional design is characterized by an excessive number of structural components, elevated steel consumption. Let's face it – photovoltaic supports work harder than a caffeine-powered engineer during monsoon season. The structural layout of flexible photovoltaic support (single span) The main load borne by photovo taic modules and support is wind load ~. here is also a snow load in the northern region. Compared with a rig performance and economic. Premium Durability: Crafted from high - quality aluminum, this PV holder can withstand extreme weather conditions, ensuring a maximum lifespan. Reinforced Cross Beam: The reinforced middle cross beam is a standout feature. The system fully utilizes the strong tension ability of cables and improves the safety of the s strong load capacity, and adaptability to complex terrains. From load determination to verification of steel, aluminum, and concrete parts, all steps are integrated into one consistent environment for code-compliant design.