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Israel-Based Airtouch Solar Unveils Cleaning Robot Solution for Utility-Scale PV Modules
According to Airtouch Solar, the latest version of the model is designed to provide greater cleaning efficiency and better portability. It is a 4-meter cleaning unit that weighs less than 40 kg.
August 09, 2023. By EI News Network
Airtouch Solar Group has launched Airtouch AT 4.0, its latest autonomous, water-free surface cleaning solution to safeguard dust and soiling from affecting PV power generation.
It is typically deployed in arid and dusty locations. It utilises airflow and microfiber wipers to take out soil from the PV module surfaces rather than water.
According to Airtouch Solar, the latest version of the model is designed to provide greater cleaning efficiency and better portability. It is a 4-meter cleaning unit that weighs less than 40 kg.
The company officials stated, “Each unit can clean up to 2000 meters on a full charge.”
It added, “Optional rubber flippers can be added for hard-to-remove soiling. Each robot is recharged with the help of solar panels that Airtouch supplies and installs.”
The cleaning units are furnished with sensors and wirelessly connected to Airtouch’s cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) platform for remote monitoring, remote controlling, and management.
The company operates a state-of-the-art facility in Israel furnished with technological upgrade tools and a solar testing environment to fit robotics and software, engineering teams.
It is typically deployed in arid and dusty locations. It utilises airflow and microfiber wipers to take out soil from the PV module surfaces rather than water.
According to Airtouch Solar, the latest version of the model is designed to provide greater cleaning efficiency and better portability. It is a 4-meter cleaning unit that weighs less than 40 kg.
The company officials stated, “Each unit can clean up to 2000 meters on a full charge.”
It added, “Optional rubber flippers can be added for hard-to-remove soiling. Each robot is recharged with the help of solar panels that Airtouch supplies and installs.”
The cleaning units are furnished with sensors and wirelessly connected to Airtouch’s cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) platform for remote monitoring, remote controlling, and management.
The company operates a state-of-the-art facility in Israel furnished with technological upgrade tools and a solar testing environment to fit robotics and software, engineering teams.
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