Traditionally, solar panels are a tedious process to install because
the process of installing solar panels on a residential rooftop
involves the rails to be cut, spliced together and the metal frame of
the solar panels and rails themselves have to be grounded according to
code. Currently the process is quite primitive and can be time
consuming even though the two most popular solar panel mounting
companies, UniRac and ProSolar are offering new products to reduce
parts and installation time, the companies fail to remove the rails.
ZepSolar,
a startup solar panel mounting manufacturer will be introducing a new
way to mount solar panels to your home's roof without rails at the
upcoming Solar Power International trade show in Anaheim.
The
rail-free, auto-grounding drop-in solar panel mounting system is an
ultra efficient method of attaching solar panels to your roof that
according to the company installs 6 times faster than conventional
systems and greatly reduces material waste while enhancing the
structural integrity and aesthetics of solar panels.

Prices
of solar panels have been dropping like a rock, since there is an
oversupply of solar panels in the market. Although other system
components such as inverters and racking systems have not dropped in
prices as fast as solar panels. ZepSolar claims that by removing
cumbersome rails out process of installing solar panels can save up to
$1,000 per kilowatt installed. What do you think about ZepSolar's
innovative approach to simplifying solar panel installation?
