Solar Racking,
Evolved.
Raptor Racking replaces the rail with a single engineered mounting point — cutting the components, shipping weight, and install hours out of every rooftop array.
Built to Grip. Engineered to Last.
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Why Contractors Switch
Less Racking.
Faster Installs.
Up to 50% Lower Racking Cost
Fewer Components Per Array
Faster Installation
Up to 85% Less Aluminum
* Savings, weight reduction, and install time vary by project scope, roof type, and site conditions.
How It Works
The Raptor
System
Traditional racking asks a crew to purchase, ship, inventory, cut, and assemble a full rail system before a single module goes down. Raptor collapses that stack into one engineered mounting point per structural attachment — fewer SKUs to stock, fewer parts to carry up the ladder.
See How It InstallsThe Advantage
Why Raptor
Lower Material Costs
A simplified mounting architecture reduces the amount of hardware required for an installation.
Faster Installation
Fewer components and no traditional rails can significantly simplify rooftop installation.
Easier Logistics
Less hardware means less material to transport, warehouse, track, and move onto the roof.
Cleaner Arrays
Low-profile mounting creates a streamlined finished appearance without unnecessary exposed hardware.
Safer Worksites
Eliminating rail cutting reduces cutting operations and metal debris left on the roof.
Less Material
The system requires substantially less aluminum than conventional rail-based racking.
Leading Edge
Meet the
Raptor T-Clamp
The Raptor T-Clamp is built around a module-bonding architecture based on a UL 2703-listed bonding system documented by our manufacturing partner — full technical data is available in the Resource Center. Its asymmetrical design lets an installer torque down each module before setting the next one.
- Module-to-module bonding
- Asymmetrical design
- Sequential module install
- Tight 1/4" module spacing
- Simplified single-tool install
- Clean, low-profile finish
Side by Side
Traditional Rail
vs. Raptor
* Compared to a conventional rail-based racking system. Actual results vary by project.
Where It Mounts
Roof Applications
Composition Shingle
A low-profile mounting solution engineered for standard composition shingle roofs — designed to seat cleanly into the shingle course with a single structural attachment point.
Field-Proven
On Roofs Like Yours
Technical Credibility
Engineered for
the Real World
Every Raptor installation is backed by structural and wind-load engineering, PE-stamped documentation, module bonding data, and full material specifications — organized in one resource center for your permit set.
- Structural engineering
- Wind-load engineering
- PE documentation
- Bonding data
- Material specifications
- Installation manuals
16 states currently covered. Not seeing yours? More states are added as documentation is finalized — visit the Technical Resource Center for the current list and to download each state's engineering letter.
For the Crew on the Roof
Designed Around
the Installer.
What Slows Crews Down
- —Too many SKUs to track
- —Heavy rail bundles up the ladder
- —Cutting rail on the roof
- —Shipping costs on bulky freight
- —Warehouse space for excess material
- —Complex, multi-part inventory
What Raptor Removes
- ✓One clamp, one mount — fewer SKUs
- ✓No rail bundles to haul
- ✓Zero on-roof rail cutting
- ✓Compact, palletized shipping
- ✓Smaller warehouse footprint
- ✓Simple, streamlined inventory
Scale With Raptor
Installers, EPCs
& Distributors
Raptor Racking works with professional solar organizations that need dependable product availability and competitive project economics — from single-crew installers to national EPCs.
Warranty
Backed by the Manufacturer.
Final Raptor Racking warranty terms are being confirmed as part of the white-label program with our manufacturing partner. Approved warranty language will be inserted here.
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Let's Build
Ready to Evolve
Your Install?
Discover how a simpler mounting system can reduce hardware, installation complexity, and project costs.