Types of PV Systems
Roof-mounted panels: Most common installation in
urban and suburban areas.
For every 1 kW of power generated,
you’ll need 100 sq. ft.
of roof.
Ground-mounted: Used
when roof-mounted panels
aren’t feasible. Additional
racking, trenching and
mounting equipment add to
the cost, and neighbors may
object to the appearance of
the system.
Integrated into a shade
structure such as an awning.
This gives you active solar
electricity and passive solar
shading. May not generate as
much electricity, and is more
expensive than roof-mounted
panels.
Building-integrated PV array:
The panels are incorporated
into the roofing materials, which
then look like standing seam
metal roofs, slate tiles and
three-tab shingle strips. The
most expensive but least visually
intrusive installation.