England, Arkansas · 2020
England School District Ground Mount
A 637.56 kW ground-mount PV array adjacent to England Elementary School in Arkansas — a non-invasive, corrosion-resistant FR510-6dg system installed during the school's off-session on uneven terrain.
System size
637.56 kW-DC
Completed
2020
- Location
- England, Arkansas
- Modules
- 1,932 × TP672P
- Mounting system
- FastRack 510-6dg at 10° tilt
- Mount type
- Ground mount
Why this project worked
- Installed during the school's off-session for rapid deployment
- Non-invasive ballasted system with no heavy site prep
- 1.7 acres/MW ground coverage (with 500W modules)
- UL 2703 and UL 3741 certified; wet stamps in all 50 states
Overview
As part of a broader effort to reduce operational costs and promote renewable-energy education, the England School District installed a 637.56 kW ground-mounted solar array next to England Elementary School — a facility recognized for its distinctive architecture and commitment to environmental design. The site required a non-invasive, corrosion-resistant mounting solution that could accommodate uneven terrain and support rapid deployment during the school's off-session months.
The FR510-6dg system requires no assembly and is quick to ship, stage, and install. As a ballasted system, it removes the need for heavy equipment or intensive site prep. Its efficient 1.7-acre/MW ground coverage ratio (with 500W modules) and flexible 5°, 6°, and 10° tilt options make it ideal for a wide range of projects. Fully ballasted and built from non-corrosive, non-conductive materials, the system is backed by a 25-year warranty, certified to UL 2703 and UL 3741 standards, and supported with engineering and wet stamps in all 50 states — a U.S.-made solution designed to perform.
