4 workers can install 4-6 sets of photovoltaic panels per day.
With the continuous improvement of environmental awareness, solar photovoltaic power generation has become one of the hot topics that people pay attention to. The cost of labor for installing solar PV power generation has also become a concern. In the actual installation process, the amount of labor required and the number of sets of photovoltaic panels that can be installed in one day are all issues that need to be mastered.
Photovoltaic solar power generation is a way of producing electricity from solar energy, the heart of which is made up of photovoltaic panels. When installing photovoltaic panels, you need to pay attention to many aspects. Such as number, arrangement, the angle of inclination of the photovoltaic panels, etc. Therefore, labor costs for installation are also a more complex issue.
Calculation method
The method of calculating labor costs for the installation of solar photovoltaic power generation is following: the number of photovoltaic panels installed per day = the number of workers × installation efficiency × working hours. Among them, the number of workers is generally 4. This is because the solar photovoltaic power generation installation requires high altitude operations and sufficient labor force. Installation efficiency is determined based on the actual operational level of workers and the advanced level of installation equipment. The working time is generally 8 hours, but the specific duration varies depending on the on-site situation.
In the process of inInstallation itself, the installation labor cost of solar photovoltaic power generation will also be affected by several factors. For example, factors such as installation location and required materials will have some impact on the cost. In terms of installation location, generally, the installation of photovoltaic panels is carried out on the roof, requiring high-altitude operations. This results in increased safety requirements and the use of safety equipment, thereby increasing labor costs. Materials required, such as screws, steel framing, etc., will also impact labor costs.