Get the right solar panel rail, and you’ll have a tough, long-lasting PV system. Honor Energy’s got two cheap types that won’t break the bank—each works for different needs, and they back all kinds of PV setups, from rooftop jobs to big ground-mounted power stations.



The aluminum solar rail’s made of high-strength aluminum—light, corrosion-resistant, and comes with a 12-year warranty. There are different models too: Type H takes heavy loads, perfect for big power stations; Type U makes wiring a breeze, great for distributed systems; Type R holds up against strong winds, ideal for windy spots. There’s vertical and horizontal versions too—the vertical one saves space, while the horizontal one works for regular installs. It works for both rooftop and ground PV projects.

The steel solar rail’s made of high-strength carbon steel—you can pick between two materials: ZAM and HDG. And it’s way better than aluminum rails when it comes to carrying heavy loads. It resists rust and corrosion, lasts over 25 years, and is a good value for money. The main models are Type C (with thickened walls, fit for heavy-load jobs in big ground power stations) and Type U (lightweight, easy to wire, good for rooftops). It also holds up well against strong winds and heavy snow, and works with all sorts of fixtures.



If you need a light, corrosion-resistant rail, go for the aluminum one. If you want something that handles heavy loads and is cost-effective, the steel one is better. These two solar panel rails both keep PV systems running steady—just pick based on your project size and where you’re installing it.