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For Dallas business owners with open land on their property, ground-mounted solar systems offer a powerful alternative to traditional rooftop installations. These systems are installed directly on open land using engineered racking and foundations, which means they aren’t limited by roof size, age, or structural condition.
For commercial properties across the Dallas-Fort Worth area, ground-mounted solar has become an increasingly popular way to generate larger amounts of clean energy while keeping maintenance simple and costs predictable over the long run.
Texas summers push commercial energy bills to their highest points of the year, and Dallas businesses with warehouses, manufacturing facilities, or large corporate campuses often face some of the steepest electricity costs in the state.
Many of these properties also have rooftops that aren’t well-suited for solar aging membranes, heavy HVAC equipment, or limited structural load capacity, which can all stand in the way of a traditional rooftop array.
Ground-mounted systems solve this by moving the entire installation off the roof and onto unused land elsewhere on the property. For businesses with a parking lot perimeter, a back lot, or acreage that isn’t actively used for operations, this opens up solar as an option even when the roof itself isn’t a candidate.
Rooftops too old, shaded, or structurally limited for solarCommercial rooftop solar is typically capped by the size and shape of the building. Ground-mounted systems aren’t bound by that limitation, which is one of the biggest reasons commercial properties in the Dallas area are drawn to them.
Because panels are installed on engineered racking at ground level, the entire array can be angled and oriented for optimal tilt and solar orientation without the structural constraints of elevated structures, which improves energy production potential.
This typically translates into stronger output per panel compared to a rooftop system fighting an unfavorable roof pitch or partial shading from rooftop equipment.
Every ground-mount project starts with a site assessment to evaluate land availability, soil conditions, shading, and access for ongoing maintenance. From there, our team designs a system sized to match your facility’s actual energy usage rather than a one-size-fits-all package.
As part of our commercial services, our commercial ground mount solar service covers everything from layout and engineering to permitting and installation. For businesses that also want to manage peak demand charges, we can pair the array with commercial solar batteries to store excess energy for use during high-cost periods or outages.
Site assessment for land, soil, and shading conditionsIf your property’s roof isn’t a fit for solar at all, our team can also walk through whether commercial solar roofing or a ground-mount system makes more sense for your specific site.
Once installed, a ground-mounted system gives Dallas businesses a level of flexibility that’s hard to match with rooftop solar. Maintenance crews can access panels at ground level without specialized lift equipment, which often makes routine servicing faster and more affordable over the life of the system.
A Dallas-area manufacturing facility with several acres of unused land behind its building, for example, may be able to install a system several times larger than what its roof alone could support, generating enough power to offset a significant share of its operational electricity use.
Curious whether your Dallas property has what it takes for a ground-mounted solar system? Light Switch Solar can walk your site, assess your land, and put together a custom plan built around your business’s actual energy needs. Contact us today to get started.
Land requirements vary by system size, but as a general guideline, businesses can expect to need roughly an acre of open land for every 200 kW of solar capacity, with additional space for spacing, access roads, and any local setback rules.
Ground-mount systems can cost somewhat more upfront due to the racking and foundation work involved, though they often produce more energy over time thanks to optimal panel positioning, which can help offset the difference.
Ground-mount solar works best for properties with sufficient open, unobstructed land. Properties without available land, or with limited site control, are often better suited to rooftop solar or solar carports instead.
Yes. Ground-mounted commercial systems are generally eligible for the same federal and state-level solar incentives as rooftop installations, though it’s best to confirm current eligibility with a tax professional.