Yes, you can absolutely install solar panels on flat roofs. In fact, flat roof installations often outperform sloped roof systems when properly designed and installed. Without ballasting or perforation of the membrane, the installation of photovoltaic panels is facilitated and the integrity of the building. Optimal Performance Through Flexibility: Flat roofs offer superior energy production potential compared to sloped roofs because panels can be positioned at the ideal tilt angle (15-40 degrees) and orientation regardless of building direction, often resulting in 10-15% higher energy yields. Ballast. While a pitched roof presents a fixed, unchangeable set of geometric constraints, a flat roof is a blank canvas, offering total engineering control—a luxury that pitched-roof installations lack. To achieve this, they must be mounted at optimal angles and spaced efficiently to maximise sunlight exposure. Specifically designed for roofs with a slope of 10% or less, whether they are made of BITUMEN, PVC, TPO, or EPDM membranes.