Roof-mounted photovoltaic installation: 500 panels to power the Jumpsky park in Lochristi
In Lochristi, the Jumpsky trampoline park now uses solar energy to reduce its environmental impact and cover part of its energy needs. Installing 500 photovoltaic panels on a roof with limited load-bearing capacity was a real challenge—one that was overcome thanks to a lightweight, modular mounting solution.
Project details
- Location: Lochristi, Belgium
- Number of panels: 500
- Initial constraints: limited roof load capacity
- Mounting system: Esdec FlatFix
- Objective: to maximize energy production with reduced weight
Site specifics
Although recently renovated, the roof had a strict load limit per square meter, requiring a photovoltaic installation that was optimized and lighter than usual configurations. The use of large panels, generating more power per square meter, made it possible to reduce the number of modules while maintaining high efficiency. To ensure the safety and durability of the entire system, a suitable mounting system was essential.
Our response
Esdec’s FlatFix was the obvious choice: a sturdy, lightweight, and modular solution, ideal for roofs with load restrictions. Its key advantages perfectly met the site’s requirements:
- aerodynamic and modular design,
- compatible with single or double configurations,
- thermal decoupling limiting stress on the roof,
- suitable for large panels (1,150 × 2,190 mm),
- quick and secure snap-in system.
Thanks to this approach, Jumpsky now benefits from an efficient, lightweight, and durable solar installation—perfectly integrated into the existing structure.
/--/uploads/2025/11/Jumpsky_PO_ZONDER.jpg)
/--/uploads/2025/11/Jumpsky_PO_ZONDER3.jpg)
/--/uploads/2025/11/Jumpsky_PO_ZONDER5.jpg)
/--/uploads/2025/11/Capture-decran-2025-11-27-a-14.02.16.png)
/--/uploads/2025/11/397e0a89-4b9a-7be2-68c9-22d21b284d85.png)
/--/uploads/2025/11/67763bed-80ed-8733-7cad-9a030393055c.png)