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 Germany-headquartered  mounting system specialist Clickcon has developed a new vertical  ground-mounted system compatible with commercially available framed PV  modules.
 
 October 1, 2025                                              Valerie Thompson
 
 
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 German mounting system specialist  Clickcon has  launched a vertical PV aluminum-framed, ground-mounted system for use  as a privacy screen in residential and commercial applications.
 
 The Clickwall system was unveiled earlier this month with the display  unit featuring hail-resistant bifacial 435 W full black modules  supplied by Lithuania-based  Solitek. A Clickcon spokesperson however told pv magazine the system is compatible with “almost all commercially available framed PV modules.”
 
 “Bifacial double-glazed photovoltaic modules are particularly  recommended, as they generate power on both the front and back,” the  spokesperson said.
 
 Clickwall is being marketed as an alternative to rooftop systems, or  as an addition to existing installations, with its vertical orientation  offering benefits such as being easier to clean.
 
 The Clickwall aluminum posts are supplied with standard base plates  for mounting on existing foundations or for setting in concrete. Other  mounting setups with L-blocks or angle base plates are available as  optional accessories, according to the company.
 
 The PV modules can be mounted individually and positioned in the  framework either sideways or upright. Two modules stacked horizontally  are also possible. In addition, the design accommodates panel  disassembly without removing the fence posts.
 
 Optional  BRC Solar optimisers, cabling and circuitry can also be ordered. The products are available from Germany-based  Krannich Solar, as well as other partners.
 
 Clickcon, founded in 2010, develops PV mounting systems for car parking areas and other urban spaces, such as  bike paths. Earlier this year, it released an  online mounting system calculator for solar carports and PV canopies.
 
 From pv magazine Globa
 
 pv-magazine-australia.com
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