

Mounting Systems GmbH
Mounting Systems GmbH: Pioneers in the Field of Photovoltaic Mounting Systems
editMounting Systems GmbH is a leading manufacturer of innovative photovoltaic mounting systems that have been developed, produced and sold to the global solar industry for over 30 years. The company is headquartered in Rangsdorf near Berlin and is part of the NWI Group.
Key Products and Services
editMounting Systems offers a wide range of mounting systems for various applications, including:
- Solar parks: Robust systems for large-scale projects.
- Rooftop systems: Solutions for pitched and flat roofs, such as the PITCHED system for pitched roofs and the TRIFIX systems for flat roofs.
- Carports: Innovative solutions for the integration of PV systems in parking garages.
Main Mission and Values
editThe mission of Mounting Systems is to make solar energy accessible worldwide by providing high-quality, reliable and easy-to-install mounting systems. The focus is on customer satisfaction, quality and service. The products are certified as "Made in Germany" and enjoy an excellent image among international customers.
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editMounting Systems makes a significant contribution to the promotion of renewable energies through the development and use of photovoltaic mounting systems. The company supports the global solar revolution and is committed to a sustainable energy supply. Through the continuous development of its products and the focus on high quality and efficiency, Mounting Systems makes an important contribution to the reduction of CO2 emissions and the implementation of climate protection goals.
Company Structure and Success
editMounting Systems has established itself as a pioneer in the solar industry and has a strong service orientation. Over 8,790 international orders are successfully completed each year, and the products are delivered to over 52 countries. The company operates fully automated bar processing centers and other modern facilities to achieve an annual production output of 600 MW.