Solar mounting bracket and container type integrated solar system

By adjusting the angle of the photovoltaic panels and utilizing the cooperation of sliding components and supporting columns, the problem of low light energy conversion efficiency of solar photovoltaic systems on container houses has been solved, achieving efficient power generation and convenient installation.

CN223978610UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06SHENZHEN EPLU SCI TECH
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Application Number
CN202423322985.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-31
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-31

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Technical Problem

In existing technologies, when solar photovoltaic systems are installed on container houses, it is difficult to maximize the collection of solar energy, resulting in low light energy conversion efficiency.

Method used

A solar panel mounting bracket is provided. By adjusting the angle of the photovoltaic panel to receive sunlight, and through the cooperation of sliding components and supporting columns, the angle of the photovoltaic panel can be flexibly adjusted to adapt to different geographical environments and altitudes, thereby maximizing the collection of solar energy.

Benefits of technology

It improves the power generation efficiency of photovoltaic panels, reduces dependence on grid power, and lowers the system height in space-constrained situations, making it easier to transport and install.

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Abstract

The utility model is suitable for the technical field of photovoltaic power generation, and provides a solar energy installation support and a container type integrated solar energy system. The solar installation support comprises an installation base, a bearing assembly, a sliding assembly and a supporting stand column, the installation base is fixedly installed on a supporting face, the bearing assembly is used for bearing and fixing a photovoltaic panel, the bearing assembly is hinged to the installation base, the sliding assembly is installed on the installation base, and the supporting stand column is provided with a first end and a second end which are opposite. The first end of the supporting stand column is rotationally connected to the bearing assembly, the second end of the supporting stand column is rotationally connected to the sliding assembly, and the second end of the supporting stand column can slide towards or away from the hinged position of the bearing assembly and the mounting base relative to the mounting base through the sliding assembly so as to adjust the included angle alpha between the bearing assembly and the mounting base. The light-facing surface of the photovoltaic panel can be flexibly adjusted according to actual conditions, so that illumination energy is collected to the maximum extent, and the power generation efficiency is effectively improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of photovoltaic power generation technology, and in particular relates to a solar energy mounting bracket and a containerized integrated solar energy system. Background Technology

[0002] Container houses, due to their low cost, rapid construction, unique design, stability, and mobility, are increasingly being used in various construction industries, including residential buildings, hotels, shops, and guesthouses. They boast excellent overall strength, outstanding mobility, and comprehensive amenities, generally allowing for immediate use upon arrival at the site. Current technology involves installing solar photovoltaic systems on container houses to power the equipment inside, reducing reliance on mains power. Since the photovoltaic panels in these systems need to be angled to ensure perpendicular alignment with sunlight for maximum energy collection, maximizing solar energy harvesting and improving energy conversion efficiency has become a pressing issue. Utility Model Content

[0003] This utility model aims to solve at least one of the above-mentioned technical problems by providing a solar mounting bracket and a containerized integrated solar system, which can flexibly adjust the sun-facing side of the photovoltaic panel according to the actual situation to maximize the collection of solar energy and effectively improve power generation efficiency.

[0004] The technical solution of this utility model is: a solar panel mounting bracket, including a mounting base, a load-bearing component, a sliding component, and a support column. The mounting base is fixedly mounted on a support surface. The load-bearing component is used to support and fix the photovoltaic panel. The load-bearing component is hinged to the mounting base. The sliding component is mounted on the mounting base. The support column has a first end and a second end. The first end of the support column is rotatably connected to the load-bearing component, and the second end of the support column is rotatably connected to the sliding component. The second end of the support column can slide relative to the mounting base toward or away from the hinge point between the load-bearing component and the mounting base through the sliding component to adjust the size of the included angle α between the load-bearing component and the mounting base.

[0005] Optionally, the included angle α between the support component and the mounting base varies within the range of 0°≤α≤60°.

[0006] Optionally, the sliding assembly includes a guide and a slider, the slider being slidably connected to the guide, and the second end of the supporting column being rotatably connected to the slider.

[0007] Optionally, the sliding assembly further includes a first limiting member and a second limiting member, the first limiting member and the second limiting member being spaced apart on the guide member, and the slider being located between the first limiting member and the second limiting member.

[0008] Optionally, the guide is a lead screw, the slider is provided with a threaded hole, and the slider is threadedly connected to the lead screw through the threaded hole.

[0009] Optionally, the solar mounting bracket further includes a stabilizing member having a first end and a second end opposite to each other, the first end of the stabilizing member being connected to the load-bearing component, and the second end of the stabilizing member being connected to the supporting column.

[0010] Optionally, the support column includes at least two mounting positions spaced apart along its length, and the second end of the stabilizing member may be selectively connected to one of the mounting positions.

[0011] Optionally, the load-bearing component includes a load-bearing beam and at least two crossbeams, the at least two crossbeams being spaced apart along the length of the load-bearing beam, and the at least two crossbeams being provided with mounting holes for mounting the photovoltaic panel.

[0012] This utility model also provides a containerized integrated solar energy system, including a container house body, photovoltaic panels and the aforementioned solar energy mounting bracket. The mounting base of the solar energy mounting bracket is fixedly installed on the top surface of the container house body, and the photovoltaic panels are installed on the load-bearing components of the solar energy mounting bracket.

[0013] Optionally, it also includes a combiner control adapter, an inverter, a power supply box, and a battery. The photovoltaic panels of the solar mounting bracket are connected to the combiner control adapter via cables, the inverter is connected to the combiner control adapter via cables, and the power supply box and the battery are respectively connected to the inverter via cables.

[0014] This utility model provides a solar panel mounting bracket and a containerized integrated solar system. The solar panel mounting bracket adjusts the angle between the support column and the mounting base by controlling the sliding of the second end of the support column towards or away from the hinge point between the support component and the mounting base. This allows for flexible adjustment of the photovoltaic panel's angle of attack based on different geographical environments, altitudes, latitudes, and other factors, maximizing the collection of solar energy and effectively improving power generation efficiency. Simultaneously, in this containerized integrated solar system, the solar panel mounting bracket is installed on the roof of a container house, and photovoltaic panels are installed on the bracket. The electricity generated by the photovoltaic panels powers the equipment inside the container house, reducing dependence on mains power. Furthermore, by reducing the angle between the support component and the mounting base, the height of the containerized integrated solar system is effectively lowered, thus effectively avoiding the impact of insufficient site height on the transportation / installation of the containerized integrated solar system. Attached Figure Description

[0015] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a containerized integrated solar energy system provided in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 Enlarged schematic diagram of the sliding component;

[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a solar panel mounting bracket in a horizontally retracted state, provided by an embodiment of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the positions of various components in a solar panel mounting bracket when the included angle α changes, according to an embodiment of this utility model.

[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the containerized integrated solar energy system provided in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0021] Figure 6 yes Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the structure omitting the photovoltaic panels.

[0022] 1-Mounting base, 2-Bearing component, 21-Bearing beam, 22-Crossbeam, 3-Sliding component, 31-Screw rod, 32-Slider, 33-First limiting component, 34-Second limiting component, 35-Bayonet structure, 4-Supporting column, 5-Photovoltaic panel, 6-Stabilizing component, 7-Hinge seat, 10-Container house body, 11-Combiner control adapter, 12-Inverter, 13-Power box, 14-Battery, 15-Cable, 16-Top surface, A-Hinge, B-Reference benchmark, 100-Containerized integrated solar system, 101-G-type channel steel, 102-Fixing seat, 103-Positioning rib. Detailed Implementation

[0023] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.

[0024] It should be noted that the terms "setup" and "connection" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to direct setup, installation, or connection, or indirect setup or connection through centered components or centered structures.

[0025] Furthermore, in embodiments of this utility model, the orientations or positional relationships indicated by terms such as "longitudinal," "lateral," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer" are based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings or the conventional placement or usage state. These are merely for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the structure, feature, device, or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model. In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise stated, "multiple" means two or more.

[0026] The various specific technical features and embodiments described in the detailed embodiments can be combined in any suitable manner without contradiction. For example, different implementation methods can be formed by combining different specific technical features / embodiments. In order to avoid unnecessary repetition, the various possible combinations of the various specific technical features / embodiments in this utility model will not be described separately.

[0027] like Figures 1 to 3As shown in the figure, a solar panel mounting bracket provided by this utility model includes a mounting base 1, a bearing component 2, a sliding component 3, and a support column 4. The mounting base 1 is fixedly installed on a support surface, which can be a mountain support platform, a roof platform, a container house roof, etc. The bearing component 2 is used to support and fix the photovoltaic panel 5. The bearing component 2 is hinged to the mounting base 1, so that the bearing component 2 can rotate relative to the mounting base 1. The sliding component 3 is installed on the mounting base 1. The support column 4 has a first end and a second end. The first end of the support column 4 is rotatably connected to the bearing component 2, and the second end of the support column 4 is rotatably connected to the sliding component 3. At the same time, the second end of the support column 4 can slide relative to the mounting base 1 towards or away from the hinge point A between the bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1 through the sliding component 3, so as to adjust the size of the included angle α between the bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1, thereby adjusting the angle of attack of the photovoltaic panel 5. The solar panel mounting bracket provided by this utility model has a simple and reliable structure. It only requires controlling the second end of the support column 4 to slide towards or away from the hinge point A between the bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1 to adjust the angle between the bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1. This allows for flexible adjustment of the light angle of the photovoltaic panel 5, ensuring that it is not affected by geographical environment, altitude, latitude, or other factors. It maintains the photovoltaic panel 5 in a state of almost perpendicular illumination with the sunlight, thereby maximizing the collection of solar energy and effectively improving the power generation efficiency of the photovoltaic panel 5.

[0028] Optionally, the included angle α between the supporting component 2 and the mounting base 1 can vary within the range of 0° ≤ α ≤ 60°, meaning the solar panel 5's angle of attack can switch between 0° and 60°. The greater the variation in the solar panel 5's angle of attack, the more installation environments this solar mounting bracket can adapt to. In particular, when packing or transporting the solar mounting bracket, the included angle between the supporting component 2 and the mounting base 1 can be adjusted to 0°, meaning the solar mounting bracket is in a horizontally folded state, thereby reducing the space occupied during packing or transportation.

[0029] Specifically, the angle α between the supporting component 2 and the mounting base 1 can vary within the range of 0°≤α≤30°, that is, the angle of attack of the photovoltaic panel 5 can switch between 0° and 30°.

[0030] Optionally, such as Figure 2 As shown, the sliding assembly 3 includes a guide and a slider 32. The guide is fixedly mounted on the mounting base 1, and the slider 32 is slidably connected to the guide. The second end of the support column 4 is rotatably connected to the slider 32. While the slider 32 slides along the guide, the support column 4 slides and rotates relative to it. Thus, once the slider 32 slides along the guide, the included angle α between the bearing assembly 2 and the mounting base 1 also changes.

[0031] Specifically, such as Figure 4As shown, with the angle α between the bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1 at its maximum, the current position of the slider 32 relative to the guide member is used as reference reference B to explain the change in the angle α between the bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1 caused by the slider 32 sliding along the guide member:

[0032] 1. See Figure 4 (a) The slider 32 slides along the guide near the hinge A, causing the second end of the support column 4 to move toward the hinge A. During this process, the included angle α between the bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1 gradually decreases. The slider 32 slides along the guide away from the hinge A, causing the second end of the support column 4 to move toward the reference reference B. During this process, the included angle α between the bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1 gradually increases.

[0033] 2. See Figure 4 (b) The slider 32 slides away from the hinge A along the guide, causing the second end of the support column 4 to move away from the hinge A. During this process, the included angle α between the bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1 gradually decreases. The slider 32 slides towards the reference reference B (hinge A) along the guide, and the second end of the support column 4 moves towards the reference reference B (hinge A). During this process, the included angle α between the bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1 gradually increases.

[0034] In some embodiments, such as Figure 1 As shown, when the included angle α between the bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1 is at its maximum, the support column 4 is perpendicular to the mounting base 1.

[0035] Optionally, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the sliding component 3 may further include a first limiting member 33 and a second limiting member 34, which are spaced apart on the guide member. The slider 32 is located between the first limiting member 33 and the second limiting member 34. Thus, when the slider slides along the guide member and comes into contact with either the first limiting member 33 or the second limiting member 34, it is blocked by either the first limiting member 33 or the second limiting member 34. That is, the sliding stroke of the slider 32 is limited by the spaced first limiting member 33 and the second limiting member 34, thereby controlling the range of the angle α between the bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1. For example, when the slider 32 contacts the first limiting member 33, the angle between the bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1 is at its maximum; when the slider 32 contacts the second limiting member 34, the angle between the bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1 is at its minimum.

[0036] Optionally, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, the guide can be a lead screw 31, and the slider 32 can be provided with a threaded hole (not shown in the figure). After the lead screw 31 passes through the threaded hole of the slider 32, the slider 32 is threadedly connected to the lead screw 31. By rotating the lead screw 31, the slider 32 can be driven to move along the axial direction of the lead screw 31. By using the lead screw 31 as the guide, the process of changing the included angle between the bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1 is smooth and reliable, with low frictional resistance, high sensitivity, and improved user experience.

[0037] Optionally, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, a locking structure 35 may be provided at the end of the lead screw 31 away from the hinge point A, allowing the user to drive the lead screw 31 to rotate. The locking structure 35 has at least one plane, facilitating the user's use of tools such as a wrench to rotate the lead screw 31. In practical applications, the cross-section of the locking structure 35 is triangular, quadrilateral, or pentagonal, etc.

[0038] Specifically, the bayonet structure 35 is connected to a handle, and the user can drive the lead screw 31 to rotate by directly cranking the handle.

[0039] Specifically, such as Figure 2 As shown, the mounting base 1 includes a mounting component, which is a G-shaped channel steel 101. The upper end face of the G-shaped channel steel 101 has a slot. The guide component, slider 32, first limiting component 33, and second limiting component 34 are all installed inside the G-shaped channel steel 101. The slider 32 extends out of the G-shaped channel steel 101 through the slot, and the part of the slider 32 extending out of the G-shaped channel steel 101 is rotatably connected to the second end of the support column 4. The first limiting component 33 and the second limiting component 34 are respectively provided with through holes for the guide component to pass through. The through holes are configured so as not to affect the rotation of the lead screw 31 around its own axis.

[0040] Specifically, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the mounting base 1 also includes a fixing seat 102. The fixing seat 102 has a through positioning hole (not shown in the figure). A locking rib 103 protrudes from the wall of the positioning hole, and an annular groove (not shown in the figure) is provided at the corresponding position of the lead screw 31. When the lead screw 31 is installed in the positioning hole, the locking rib 103 is at least partially located in the annular groove. Through the cooperation of the locking rib 103 and the annular groove, it is ensured that the lead screw 31 will not move axially during its rotation around its own axis. The fixing seat 102 includes at least two parts, which are spliced ​​together to form the fixing seat 102 and the positioning hole. When installing the lead screw 31, the lead screw 31 is first installed onto one of the parts, and the locking rib 103 is inserted into the annular groove. Finally, the other parts are spliced ​​together. In practical applications, the locking rib 103 can be an annular structure.

[0041] In some embodiments, the sliding component 3 further includes a drive motor (not shown in the figure), the output shaft of which is connected to the bayonet structure 35 of the lead screw 31, meaning the drive motor can drive the lead screw 31 to rotate around its own axis. Simultaneously, the solar mounting bracket also includes a solar sensor and a controller, which are communicatively connected. The solar sensor acquires the sun's position information and transmits this information to the controller. The controller then controls the drive motor based on the acquired position information, causing the lead screw 31 to rotate and change the angle between the supporting component 2 and the mounting base 1. This allows for dynamic adjustment of the photovoltaic panel 5's angle of attack.

[0042] In some embodiments, the guide can also be a groove or a guide rail, and the second end of the support column 4 is rotatably connected to the slider 32, and the slider 32 is slidably connected to the groove or guide rail.

[0043] Optionally, such as Figure 1 As shown, the solar mounting bracket may also include a stabilizing member 6, which has a first end and a second end opposite to each other. The first end of the stabilizing member 6 is connected to the load-bearing component 2, and the second end of the stabilizing member 6 is connected to the support column 4. Thus, the load-bearing component 2, the stabilizing member 6 and the support column 4 form a triangular structure to enhance the load-bearing capacity of the photovoltaic panel 5.

[0044] Optionally, the support column 4 may include at least two mounting positions (not shown in the figure) spaced apart along its length, and the second end of the stabilizer 6 may be selectively connected to one of the mounting positions. With this design, while ensuring the length of the stabilizer 6 remains constant, when the included angle α between the load-bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1 changes, the second end of the stabilizer 6 can be selectively connected to a suitable mounting position, always ensuring that the load-bearing component 2, the stabilizer 6, and the support column 4 form a triangular structure, without requiring additional stabilizers 6 of different lengths.

[0045] Specifically, the mounting position is a through hole formed on the support column 4, and the second end of the stabilizing member 6 can be installed onto the through hole by screws. The first end of the stabilizing member 6 can be rotatably connected to the bearing assembly 2. When the included angle between the bearing assembly 2 and the mounting base 1 is adjusted to a set angle, the stabilizing member 6 can rotate relative to the bearing assembly 2, thereby connecting the second end of the stabilizing member 6 to the corresponding mounting position.

[0046] Optionally, such as Figure 1 and Figure 6As shown, the load-bearing assembly 2 may include a load-bearing beam 21 and at least two crossbeams 22. The at least two crossbeams 22 are fixedly mounted on the load-bearing beam 21 and are spaced apart along the length of the load-bearing beam 21. The load-bearing beam 21 is connected to the middle position of each crossbeam 22 to ensure the overall balance of the load-bearing assembly 2. The at least two crossbeams 22 are provided with mounting holes for mounting photovoltaic panels 5. The distance between two adjacent crossbeams 22 can be adjusted according to the size of the photovoltaic panel 5 to ensure that the mounting holes on the crossbeams 22 correspond to the mounting holes on the photovoltaic panel 5. In practical applications, the first end of the stabilizing member 6 is connected to the load-bearing beam 21, and the second end of the stabilizing member 6 is connected to the supporting column 4.

[0047] Specifically, such as Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, the solar mounting bracket also includes a hinge seat 7, which is fixedly mounted on the mounting base 1. The first end of the load-bearing beam 21 is hinged to the hinge seat 7, and the second end of the load-bearing beam 21 is hinged to the first end of the support column 4.

[0048] like Figure 1 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, this utility model also provides a containerized integrated solar energy system 100, which can be applied to communication equipment rooms, guard booths, base stations, workshops, and other places. It includes a container house body 10, photovoltaic panels 5, and the aforementioned solar energy mounting bracket. The mounting base 1 of the solar energy mounting bracket is fixedly installed on the top surface 16 of the container house body 10, and the photovoltaic panels 5 are installed on the supporting components 2 of the solar energy mounting bracket. Specifically, the mounting base 1 can be fixedly installed on the top surface 16 of the container house body 10 by welding, or the mounting base 1 can be fixedly installed on the top surface 16 of the container house body 10 by screw locking.

[0049] This containerized integrated solar energy system 100 has the following advantages:

[0050] 1. The photovoltaic panel 5 generates electricity to power the electrical equipment inside the container house 10, providing daily power supply, effectively reducing electricity costs, reducing dependence on grid power supply, and providing clean and environmentally friendly energy supply. This containerized integrated solar system 100 has a great advantage, especially when the container house 10 is installed in an environment where grid power is difficult to obtain.

[0051] 2. By reducing the included angle between the load-bearing component 2 and the mounting base 1, the height of the containerized integrated solar system 100 can be effectively reduced, thereby avoiding the impact of insufficient site height space on the transportation / installation of the containerized integrated solar system 100. This allows the system to be moved multiple times to adjust its placement position according to changes in the site environment, and can be reused multiple times.

[0052] 3. The photovoltaic panel 5 can serve as a sunshade and rainproof layer and a sun protection and heat insulation layer for the container house body 10, effectively preventing the top surface 16 of the container house body 10 from aging due to wind and sun exposure and reducing the internal temperature of the container, thereby reducing indoor energy consumption.

[0053] Optionally, such as Figure 1 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, the containerized integrated solar system 100 also includes a combiner control adapter 11, an inverter 12, a power supply box 13, and a battery 14. The photovoltaic panels 5 of the solar mounting bracket are connected to the combiner control adapter 11 via cables 15, the inverter 12 is connected to the combiner control adapter 11 via cables 15, and the power supply box 13 and the battery 14 are connected to the inverter 12 via cables 15 respectively. The electrical energy generated by the photovoltaic panels 5 can be directly supplied to the electrical equipment through the power supply box 13. When the electrical energy generated by the photovoltaic panels 5 is greater than the consumption of the electrical equipment, the excess electrical energy can be stored in the battery 14 to supply power to the electrical equipment when there is insufficient sunlight or at night, thus forming a complete energy storage system without backflow.

[0054] This utility model provides a solar mounting bracket and a containerized integrated solar system. The solar mounting bracket adjusts the angle between the support component and the mounting base by controlling the sliding of the second end of the support column toward or away from the hinge joint between the support component and the mounting base. This allows for flexible adjustment of the photovoltaic panel's angle of attack based on different geographical environments, altitudes, latitudes, and other factors, maximizing the collection of solar energy and effectively improving power generation efficiency. Furthermore, in this containerized integrated solar system, the solar mounting bracket is installed on the roof of a container house, and photovoltaic panels are mounted on the bracket. The electricity generated by the photovoltaic panels powers the equipment inside the container house, reducing reliance on mains power. Additionally, by reducing the angle between the support component and the mounting base, the height of the containerized integrated solar system is effectively lowered, thus effectively avoiding the impact of insufficient site height on the transportation / installation of the containerized integrated solar system.

[0055] The above are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions or improvements made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A solar mounting bracket, characterized by, The solar energy installation support comprises a mounting base, a bearing assembly, a sliding assembly and a supporting column, the mounting base is fixedly installed on a supporting surface, the bearing assembly is used for bearing and fixing a photovoltaic panel, the bearing assembly is hingedly connected with the mounting base, the sliding assembly is installed on the mounting base, the supporting column has opposite first and second ends, the first end of the supporting column is rotationally connected with the bearing assembly, the second end of the supporting column is rotationally connected with the sliding assembly, and the second end of the supporting column can slide towards or away from the hinge between the bearing assembly and the mounting base through the sliding assembly, so as to adjust the size of the included angle α between the bearing assembly and the mounting base.

2. The solar mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein, The included angle α between the bearing assembly and the mounting base ranges from 0° to 60°.

3. The solar mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein, The sliding assembly comprises a guide and a sliding block, the sliding block is slidingly connected with the guide, and the second end of the supporting column is rotationally connected with the sliding block.

4. The solar mounting bracket of claim 3, wherein, The sliding assembly further comprises first and second limiting members, the first and second limiting members are arranged on the guide in a spaced manner, and the sliding block is located between the first and second limiting members.

5. The solar mounting bracket of claim 3, wherein, The guide is a screw rod, the sliding block is provided with a threaded hole, and the sliding block is threadedly connected with the screw rod through the threaded hole.

6. The solar mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein, The solar energy installation support further comprises a stabilizing member, the stabilizing member has opposite first and second ends, the first end of the stabilizing member is connected to the bearing assembly, and the second end of the stabilizing member is connected to the supporting column.

7. The solar mounting bracket of claim 6, wherein, The supporting column comprises at least two mounting positions arranged in a spaced manner along the length direction of the supporting column, and the second end of the stabilizing member is selectively connected to one of the mounting positions.

8. The solar mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein, The bearing assembly comprises a bearing beam and at least two cross beams, the at least two cross beams are arranged in a spaced manner along the length direction of the bearing beam, and the at least two cross beams are provided with mounting hole positions for mounting the photovoltaic panel.

9. A containerized integrated solar system, characterized by, The solar energy installation support comprises a mounting base, a bearing assembly, a sliding assembly and a supporting column, the mounting base is fixedly installed on a supporting surface, the bearing assembly is used for bearing and fixing a photovoltaic panel, the bearing assembly is hingedly connected with the mounting base, the sliding assembly is installed on the mounting base, the supporting column has opposite first and second ends, the first end of the supporting column is rotationally connected with the bearing assembly, the second end of the supporting column is rotationally connected with the sliding assembly, and the second end of the supporting column can slide towards or away from the hinge between the bearing assembly and the mounting base through the sliding assembly, so as to adjust the size of the included angle α between the bearing assembly and the mounting base.

10. The containerized integrated solar system of claim 9, wherein, The included angle α between the bearing assembly and the mounting base ranges from 0° to 60°. The sliding assembly comprises a guide and a sliding block, the sliding block is slidingly connected with the guide, and the second end of the supporting column is rotationally connected with the sliding block. The sliding assembly further comprises first and second limiting members, the first and second limiting members are arranged on the guide in a spaced manner, and the sliding block is located between the first and second limiting members. The guide is a screw rod, the sliding block is provided with a threaded hole, and the sliding block is threadedly connected with the screw rod through the threaded hole. The solar energy installation support further comprises a stabilizing member, the stabilizing member has opposite first and second ends, the first end of the stabilizing member is connected to the bearing assembly, and the second end of the stabilizing member is connected to the supporting column. The supporting column comprises at least two mounting positions arranged in a spaced manner along the length direction of the supporting column, and the second end of the stabilizing member is selectively connected to one of the mounting positions. The bearing assembly comprises a bearing beam and at least two cross beams, the at least two cross beams are arranged in a spaced manner along the length direction of the bearing beam, and the at least two cross beams are provided with mounting hole positions for mounting the photovoltaic panel. The solar energy installation support comprises a mounting base, a bearing assembly, a sliding assembly and a supporting column, the mounting base is fixedly installed on a supporting surface, the bearing assembly is used for bearing and fixing a photovoltaic panel, the bearing assembly is hingedly connected with the mounting base, the sliding assembly is installed on the mounting base, the supporting column has opposite first and second ends, the first end of the supporting column is rotationally connected with the bearing assembly, the second end of the supporting column is rotationally connected with the sliding assembly, and the second end of the supporting column can slide towards or away from the hinge between the bearing assembly and the mounting base through the sliding assembly, so as to adjust the size of the included angle α between the bearing assembly and the mounting base. The included angle α between the bearing assembly and the mounting base ranges from 0° to 60°. The sliding assembly comprises a guide and a sliding block, the sliding block is slidingly connected with the guide, and the second end of the supporting column is rotationally connected with the sliding block. The sliding assembly further comprises first and second limiting members, the first and second limiting members are arranged on the guide in a spaced manner, and the sliding block is located between the first and second limiting members. The guide is a screw rod, the sliding block is provided with a threaded hole, and the sliding block is threadedly connected with the screw rod through the threaded hole. The solar energy installation support further comprises a stabilizing member, the stabilizing member has opposite first and second ends, the first end of the stabilizing member is connected to the bearing assembly, and the second end of the stabilizing member is connected to the supporting column. The supporting column comprises at least two mounting positions arranged in a spaced manner along the length direction of the supporting column, and the second end of the stabilizing member is selectively connected to one of the mounting positions. The bearing assembly comprises a bearing beam and at least two cross beams, the at least two cross beams are arranged in a spaced manner along the length direction of the bearing beam, and the at least two cross beams are provided with mounting hole positions for mounting the photovoltaic panel.