The 5 biggest assumptions that slow down PV projects

PV projects have become significantly more complex in recent years.
Modules, substructures, fall protection systems, installation processes, and documentation are now more closely interlinked than ever before.

In many projects, recurring patterns emerge during planning – not as mistakes, but as assumptions rooted in earlier project logics that are reaching their limits under today’s conditions.

This guide examines five such assumptions with a focus on safety and puts them into context. It shows how a systemic perspective can help to:

✅ identify interfaces at an early stage

✅ structure planning processes more clearly

✅ simplify coordination between trades

✅ reduce friction and inefficiencies later in the project lifecycle

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This is what you can expect in the guide:

 

✔️ Five typical assumptions from real-world PV project practice

✔️ An objective assessment of today’s planning requirements

✔️ Systemic perspectives on PV systems, substructures, and fall protection

✔️ Practical insights to reduce interfaces and coordination effort