Hungary is currently witnessing a surge in decentralized energy production. From the residential districts of Budapest to the vast plains of the Alföld, there is a growing demand for a fence around solar array installations to prevent livestock interference and unauthorized access, aligning with the EU's strict energy efficiency directives.
In urban centers, the trend of installing a solar panel in balcony is rising. This shift requires specialized stainless screening that balances aesthetic architectural requirements with the structural need to secure panels against wind loads and accidental falls.
The local industry is shifting away from generic galvanized steel toward deep-processed stainless steel fine wire mesh. This transition is driven by Hungary's specific climatic conditions, where humidity and temperature fluctuations demand superior corrosion resistance to ensure a 25-year lifecycle for photovoltaic infrastructure.