Selecting the right solar power floating platform is critical to ensuring stable, efficient, and long-term power generation. For projects deployed on water surfaces, two key performance indicators—buoyancy and durability—play a decisive role in system success. A platform that lacks sufficient buoyancy may sink partially or tilt under the weight of the panels, compromising energy output and structural safety. Similarly, platforms that degrade quickly due to UV exposure, water absorption, or biological fouling can cause costly downtime and early replacements.