By kilowatts.uk • 2025-04-11 17:46:54
Explore the diverse range of support structures available for Aeroleaf® turbines, designed to suit various environments and aesthetic preferences.
Aeroleaf® turbines can be mounted on a variety of elegant and robust structures. Each structure is engineered from high-grade steel (typically S325 or S235) with durable coatings, offering both form and function. Below is a list of available structures, starting with the most common "Track Mount," followed by all official designs from the manufacturer.
Often used for rooftops or containerized solutions, the track mount provides linear flexibility and straightforward scalability. Ideal for temporary or mobile setups.
A compact branching support for smaller turbine arrays, ideal for decorative or low-footprint installations. Constructed from high-strength S325 steel.
The large variant of the WindBranch design, supporting more turbines with reinforced geometry and a wider footprint for balance and durability.
A minimalist triangular configuration designed for three Aeroleaf® units. Suited for parks, urban zones, or near-building edges.
An aesthetic structure holding three turbines in a petal-like arrangement. Popular in high-visibility locations for its organic, artistic form.
The five-turbine version of the WindFlower, combining elegant design with substantial energy capture potential.
A tall, sleek design supporting six Aeroleaf® units in a single-column structure. Great for narrow vertical spaces or lining pathways.
Larger version of the WindCypress, allowing increased spacing and height, with reinforced structural steel tubing.
A dense configuration with 12 turbine mounts, designed for commercial or municipal deployment where high yield and compact form are essential.
The flagship structure resembling a full metal tree, housing 36 or 39 turbines. Designed for flagship installations in corporate, public or artistic spaces.
Download the official Aeroleaf® Structure PDF for in-depth insights, data, and engineering documentation.
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Aeroleaf® turbines can be mounted on various structures, including the Track Mount, WindBranch S and L, WindSupport 3AE, WindFlower 3AE and 5AE, WindCypress 6AE S and L, WindBush 12AE, and WindTree 36AE / 39AE. Each structure is designed to suit different environments and aesthetic preferences.
The Track Mount is a linear support structure often used for rooftops or containerized solutions. It offers flexibility and scalability, making it ideal for temporary or mobile setups.
The WindBranch comes in two sizes: S (small) and L (large). The S variant is compact, suitable for decorative or low-footprint installations, while the L variant supports more turbines with reinforced geometry for balance and durability.
The WindSupport 3AE is a minimalist triangular configuration designed to hold three Aeroleaf® units. It's suited for parks, urban zones, or near-building edges.
The WindFlower structures are aesthetic designs that hold three (3AE) or five (5AE) turbines in a petal-like arrangement. They are popular in high-visibility locations for their organic, artistic form.
The WindCypress structures support six Aeroleaf® units in a single-column design. The S variant is tall and sleek, ideal for narrow vertical spaces or lining pathways, while the L variant allows increased spacing and height with reinforced structural steel tubing.
The WindBush 12AE is a dense configuration designed to hold 12 turbine mounts. It's intended for commercial or municipal deployment where high yield and compact form are essential.
The WindTree is the flagship structure resembling a full metal tree, housing 36 or 39 turbines. It's designed for flagship installations in corporate, public, or artistic spaces.
Each structure is engineered from high-grade steel, typically S325 or S235, with durable coatings, offering both form and function.
You can download the official Aeroleaf® Structure PDF for in-depth insights, data, and engineering documentation from the Kilowatts.uk website.