Evaluate Roll-A-Rack on constrained solar projects.
We are looking for EPCs and installers with landfill, brownfield, farm, or municipal sites where row spacing, ground penetration, or logistics affect the bid.
Where it can help a bid.
Use this when conventional racking creates a site constraint, not as a general replacement for every project.

Use less land per MW
For projects where row spacing, cap protection, or runoff affects the bid.
Less land, less ground prep
Inches-not-feet spacing. Ballasted on graded fill. No driven piles.
One truck of coil
Ship coil instead of pre-formed rack. Reduce flatbed staging and field rework.
Adjust in the field
Channel dimensions can be adjusted during installation when site conditions change.
Same panel attach
PV modules and standard field tools remain the same.
Measured pilot data
Pilot projects will be documented with site conditions, install data, and layout results.
Sixty seconds: what on-site roll forming looks like
Projects worth sending.
Send projects where the racking approach is part of the constraint.
- Landfills and capped sites with penetration limits
- Brownfields with excavation or shallow-contamination limits
- Farms and other sites where row spacing matters
- Public or community sites where truck traffic and site disturbance matter
- Projects where conventional row spacing has reduced capacity or killed the bid
Four steps to a pilot.
The goal is to decide quickly whether the site is a fit.
Project fit call
Site type, constraints, capacity target, timeline. 30 minutes.
Technical review
Module layout, loads, ground conditions, cap or excavation limits.
Pilot scope
Equipment, crew, site prep, data to collect, and decision timeline.
Install and document
Roll-A-Rack supports the crew and records install data.
Have a constrained site?
Send the parcel location, site type, and project timing. We will tell you whether Roll-A-Rack is worth evaluating.
Talk to us- info@roll-a-rack.com
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