It is understood that Japan plans to amend the Electricity Business Act in 2026, requiring large-scale photovoltaic power plants to have
their equipment safety confirmed by a third-party organization before construction begins. After the implementation of the new system,
the demand for compliant mounting systems will increase significantly, giving products that have passed high-standard certifications
such as JIS a greater competitive advantage.
Japan experiences frequent typhoons and earthquakes in some areas, and suffers from severe salt spray corrosion along the coast.
Coupled with its mountainous and hilly terrain, the demands on the durability and adaptability of mounting systems are extremely high.
Different scenarios require different solutions: aluminum alloy mounting systems prioritize lightweight and corrosion resistance,
making them suitable for complex terrain and coastal environments; carbon steel mounting systems emphasize load-bearing capacity
and must strictly comply with JIS standards to maintain long-term structural stability under extreme conditions such as strong winds
and earthquakes.

This is precisely where PROFENCE.ENERGY's advantage lies. Its products have passed JIS standard certification, and strict process
control is applied from steel selection to surface anti-corrosion treatment, ensuring long-term rust and deformation resistance in
high-salt-spray and high-humidity environments. The structural design has undergone wind and earthquake resistance simulation verification,
meeting the stringent requirements of the Japanese market.
Whether it's a ground-mounted power station or a rooftop project, we can provide safe, durable, and compliant support solutions.
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