Ecoppia's Robotic Technology to Powers Automated Photovoltaic Panel Cleaning at AES California Site
- Ecoppia, the world-leader in robot cleansing technology for photovoltaic or pv solar sites, introduced today that it has finished the setup of its robots at a solar site in California, U.S.A., operated by The AES Corporation, a Fortune 500 worldwide energy business that offers greener, smarter energy remedies in 15 nations worldwide. AES is the largest personal proprietor of running solar properties in the USA.
With this deployment, Ecoppia has actually reached an additional substantial millstone, servicing more than 2,700 MW of released projects globally. Ecoppia prepares for that this growth trajectory will certainly continue as the adoption of solar energy broadens in the United States and around the globe.
The AES site in California will certainly feature the lightweight Ecoppia T4 service, made particularly for Solitary Axis trackers. The completely autonomous T4 robots run every night, cleaning large-scale solar arrays without making use of water, human drivers, or power-- the robots are solar energy.
The environmentally friendly robots keep solar modules clean and also working at peak efficiency while saving millions of gallons of water, offering a truly sustainable method to the procedure and upkeep of solar modules.
" Advancement is a core competitive advantage for AES as we play a leading role in the expanding solar market in the United States" said Leo Moreno, President of AES Clean Energy. "By employing Ecoppia's leading-edge robot technology, AES will make sure year-round peak performance of our solar sites. We are positive Ecoppia's options will further boost our competitiveness and bottom line."
" We are pleased as well as honored to have been picked by a solar energy giant like AES," claimed Jean Scemama, CEO of Ecoppia. "This is a crucial landmark in our growth to the Americas after eight years of procedure generally in the Middle East as well as India. The installation of our following joint project with AES in Chile is currently underway."