Wing Solar
Premium aluminum and steel structures optimized for resort roofs, ground mounts, and carport configurations in island microclimates.
As a twin-island nation, Antigua and Barbuda faces critical energy security challenges. Heavily reliant on imported diesel fuel for power generation, electricity tariffs are historically high, frequently exceeding $0.35 per kWh. In response, the local government has instituted aggressive energy diversification mandates aiming for 100% renewable energy generation by 2030, with a major focus on decentralized solar PV installations.
Deploying solar energy in this region requires engineering solutions that can withstand harsh tropical climates. Ground and roof-mounted arrays must resist Category 5 hurricanes (wind speeds up to 180 mph / 290 km/h) and severe atmospheric corrosion caused by marine salt spray.
Key sectors driving this energy transition include high-end tourism resorts, utility-scale municipal grids, and agricultural initiatives. Finding mounting systems that balance lightweight structural profiles with robust environmental endurance is crucial for ensuring a high Return on Investment (ROI) over a 25-year service life.
Systems are calculated using finite element analysis (FEA) to exceed ASCE 7-16 structural codes, supporting stable operations during heavy wind load scenarios common in the West Indies.
Employing ISO 9223 C5-M (Marine class) corrosion protection with minimum 15-micron anodized aluminum structures and hot-dip galvanized steel exceeding 85-micron coating thickness.
Our structures conform to international standards, configured specifically for the unique terrain and wind dynamics of the Lesser Antilles.
We use AL6005-T5 high-strength anodized aluminum. This provides high tensile strength, structural rigidity, and lightweight handling during installation, minimizing transportation costs to Antigua.
From clay soils to limestone coastlines, we supply heavy-duty ground screws and reinforced concrete ballasted footprints, avoiding system uplift during hurricanes.
Adjustable mounts ranging from 10° to 25° maximize solar irradiance. This angle range helps capture Antigua's tropical insolation while reducing wind profiles.
Offering a range of high-efficiency N-Type modules, designed to pair with our robust mounting brackets for residential, C&I, and utility-scale systems.
Design: Standard High-Output
Dimensions: 1762 x 1134 x 30mm
Efficiency: 22.77%
Pmax Temp Coeff: -0.29%/°C
Warranty: 30 Years Linear Performance
Design: Heavy-Duty Standard
Dimensions: 2279 x 1134 x 35mm
Efficiency: 22.84%
Pmax Temp Coeff: -0.29%/°C
Warranty: 30 Years Linear Performance
Design: Bifacial Power Generation
Dimensions: 2384 x 1303 x 35mm
Efficiency: 22.70%
Pmax Temp Coeff: -0.30%/°C
Warranty: 30 Years Linear Performance
Our production facilities operate on a fully integrated Industry 4.0 model. This automation enables precise extrusion of aluminum components and uniform hot-dip galvanization for steel racks. High-precision manufacturing ensures that every component is built to design specifications, simplifying installation in Antigua.
With a raw material processing capability of over 3GW, we manage the supply chain from raw metal to finished, packaged sets. This vertical integration helps reduce logistics costs and lead times, helping projects stay on schedule.
Every structural batch undergoes strict load testing, coating thickness inspections, and salt spray testing before shipping to Antigua and Barbuda.
Pre-assembled components are packed in compact, ocean-freight-ready packaging to reduce local handling times at port facilities like St. John's.
Our production practices and design standards align with Tier 1 manufacturing guidelines, providing reliable performance for institutional solar investments.
From marine applications and flat roofs to agricultural greenhouse integration.
Explore our complete range of certified mounting structures, designed for easy installation and high load-bearing capacity.
Addressing engineering, installation, and procurement questions for utility-scale and rooftop PV systems in Antigua and Barbuda.