What Is a Ground Mounted Solar System?
A ground mounted solar system is exactly what it sounds like—solar panels mounted on frames or posts directly on your property’s ground, rather than on your roof. These setups can be installed in open yards, fields, or unused land with plenty of sun exposure.
There are two main types:
- Standard fixed-tilt mounts – stay at a set angle, best for consistent output
- Pole-mounted or adjustable systems – can tilt seasonally for maximum solar collection
JP Electric & Solar designs these systems to work with Enphase microinverters, allowing efficient, module-level energy conversion even if part of your array becomes shaded or dirty.

Why Ground Mounted Solar Systems Make Sense in Colorado Springs
Not every home has the right roof for solar. Whether it’s too steep, shaded, or structurally outdated, many Colorado Springs homeowners are turning to ground mounted solar systems as a flexible alternative.
At JP Electric & Solar, we help homeowners throughout El Paso County—from Black Forest to Manitou Springs—design and install custom solar setups, including ground mounts that maximize production and fit your land. If you’re considering solar but your roof isn’t a great fit, this may be your best option.
Benefits of Ground Mounted Solar in the Pikes Peak Region
Colorado Springs offers the wide-open spaces and strong solar exposure ideal for ground-based systems. Here’s why many of our local customers choose this route:
1. Better orientation and angle:
You can tilt and orient the array exactly how you want it—south-facing, 30–35° pitch, depending on your latitude.
2. Easy maintenance and cleaning:
No climbing on rooftops. Ground arrays are easier to reach, especially during seasonal cleanups or snow removal.
3. Avoiding roof upgrades:
If your roof is older or too small for solar, ground mounting bypasses that concern entirely.
4. Expandability:
If you plan to add an electric vehicle or battery system later, ground arrays can be scaled up more easily than rooftop setups.
Many properties in neighborhoods like Broadmoor Bluffs and Powers Corridor have the yard space needed for a clean, unobstructed solar zone—making ground mounts a perfect fit.
Things to Consider When Planning a Ground Mounted Solar System
Before choosing a ground-mounted setup, consider the following:
- Available space: You’ll need at least 400–800 square feet for a typical residential array.
- Sun exposure: Avoid trees, buildings, and fences that cause shade throughout the day.
- Soil and terrain: Flat or gently sloped land is ideal. Steep terrain may require trenching or added support.
- Local regulations: HOA rules and El Paso County permitting may influence placement or appearance.
- Snow shedding and wind loads: Proper mounting matters—especially near the foothills or in Monument where wind is stronger.
JP Electric & Solar will walk your property and help determine the best configuration based on your location, electrical load, and long-term goals. You can learn more about our approach on the JP Electric & Solar website.
When Is Ground Mounting Better Than Rooftop Solar?
If any of the following apply to your home, a ground-mounted array may be the better choice:
- Your roof faces east/west instead of south
- Your roof is shaded by trees, chimneys, or nearby buildings
- Your roof is over 15–20 years old and needs replacement soon
- You want a larger system than your roof can support
- You prefer easier access for future maintenance
Some customers in Peyton and Calhan, where acreage is more available, have opted for larger ground arrays to support EV charging and whole-home battery backup systems.
Ground Mounted Solar Is a Smart Option—If It’s Done Right
If you’re considering solar energy and want maximum flexibility, visibility, and efficiency, a ground mounted solar system might be the right solution. With the right space, orientation, and installer, it can outperform rooftop systems and make your investment last longer.
Ready to explore your options? Contact JP Electric & Solar to schedule a consultation. We’ll help you determine the best solar system design for your Colorado Springs property and handle every step of the installation.