With the rapid implementation of rooftop photovoltaic (PV) projects, support structure technology, as a core component, directly impacts project safety and cost control. To help industry professionals address their technical shortcomings, Maywon will offer free professional training on December 6, 2025, from 13:00 to 16:00, covering both theory and practical application, providing a fast track for PV professionals to enhance their skills.
This training focuses on "Full-Process Implementation Capabilities of Solar Roof Mounting Brackets," with a session designed to meet actual industry needs: 13:00-13:30 is for on-site registration, facilitating efficient check-in; 13:30-14:00 will feature a company introduction showcasing Meihong Solar's technological expertise in bracket R&D and project services, providing participants with insights into cutting-edge industry solutions; 14:00-15:00 will focus on roof mounting bracket BOM calculation, using examples to explain how to accurately match materials, control procurement costs, and solve early-stage project material planning challenges; 15:00-15:30 will delve into the structural characteristics, applicable scenarios, and technical advantages of ballast-type roof mounting brackets, assisting participants in accurate model selection; 15:30-16:00 will feature hands-on demonstrations, breaking down the key steps of ballast-type bracket installation, safety regulations, and common problem solutions, allowing for direct application of technical knowledge.
As a company deeply rooted in the photovoltaic support system field, Maywon, with its years of experience in hardware R&D and project services, is offering this training program free of charge. Its aim is to promote the standardization and popularization of support system technology and cultivate more versatile talents for the industry who are "comprehensive in calculation, capable of selection, and skilled in practical operation." Interested individuals can register directly via the QR code on the training poster or call 095-348-9454 for inquiries. Places are limited, so it is recommended to secure your spot as early as possible.