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Container Solar Brackets offer a reliable, efficient, and sustainable solution for mounting solar panels on shipping containers, combining durability with ease of installation and adaptability to various environments.
Introducing the latest option for mounting solar arrays to standard CONEX shipping containers. Our solar support structures enable 6-24 solar modules to be mounted on roof surface of standard 20-40 ft shipping containers.
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