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LEAPTING Signs Intelligent Cleaning Systems Supply Deal with Adani for 2 GW Solar PV Projects
LEAPTING has signed an agreement with Adani Solar to supply Automatic G1 cleaning robots and integrated smart cleaning systems for 2 GW solar projects in India. It follows the company’s 1 GW agreement with ReNew Power, earlier this month.
December 29, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey
LEAPTING has announced signing an intelligent equipment supply agreement with Adani Solar to provide Automatic G1 Cleaning Robots and integrated smart cleaning service systems for 2 GW photovoltaic projects in India.
The project site is located in a dust-prone region characterised by alternating high-temperature and high-humidity conditions, where heavy soiling has been a persistent constraint on generation output. Dust accumulation on PV modules can reduce energy yield by 20–40 percent, while traditional manual or water-based cleaning methods remain operationally challenging and unsustainable at utility scale, the company stated.
It further added that the Automatic G1 navigation-based cleaning robots to be deployed under the agreement feature fully automated, waterless cleaning technology designed to address high-dust environments, water scarcity, and varied terrain profiles. The systems aim to stabilise module performance, improve reliability, and enhance long-term generation efficiency, it said.
Adani Solar, is a part of the Adani Group which is targeting 45 GW of installed renewable capacity by 2030 and ranks among the country’s top five solar module suppliers, the company stated further adding that LEAPTING has been a longstanding technology partner to the group and has so far deployed intelligent cleaning robot solutions across 7 GW of Adani’s solar assets.
Earlier this month, LEAPTING secured an order to deploy solar cleaning robots from ReNew Power for more than 1 GW of solar projects. The order covered two utility-scale solar projects – the 609 MWp/435 MWac solar project in Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh and the 420 MWp/300 MWac solar project in Bhadla, Rajasthan.
“Both projects will feature single-axis tracker systems and will utilise LEAPTING G1 Automatic Solar Module Cleaning Robots, ensuring consistent cleaning performance and increased energy generation under India’s diverse climate and site conditions,” the company stated.
As part of this partnership, LEAPTING will supply approximately 2,500 G1 Automatic Module Cleaning Robots for these two projects, it said further adding that the deployment aims to address high soiling levels, limited water availability, and extreme operating conditions commonly faced by large solar plants in India.
The project site is located in a dust-prone region characterised by alternating high-temperature and high-humidity conditions, where heavy soiling has been a persistent constraint on generation output. Dust accumulation on PV modules can reduce energy yield by 20–40 percent, while traditional manual or water-based cleaning methods remain operationally challenging and unsustainable at utility scale, the company stated.
It further added that the Automatic G1 navigation-based cleaning robots to be deployed under the agreement feature fully automated, waterless cleaning technology designed to address high-dust environments, water scarcity, and varied terrain profiles. The systems aim to stabilise module performance, improve reliability, and enhance long-term generation efficiency, it said.
Adani Solar, is a part of the Adani Group which is targeting 45 GW of installed renewable capacity by 2030 and ranks among the country’s top five solar module suppliers, the company stated further adding that LEAPTING has been a longstanding technology partner to the group and has so far deployed intelligent cleaning robot solutions across 7 GW of Adani’s solar assets.
Earlier this month, LEAPTING secured an order to deploy solar cleaning robots from ReNew Power for more than 1 GW of solar projects. The order covered two utility-scale solar projects – the 609 MWp/435 MWac solar project in Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh and the 420 MWp/300 MWac solar project in Bhadla, Rajasthan.
“Both projects will feature single-axis tracker systems and will utilise LEAPTING G1 Automatic Solar Module Cleaning Robots, ensuring consistent cleaning performance and increased energy generation under India’s diverse climate and site conditions,” the company stated.
As part of this partnership, LEAPTING will supply approximately 2,500 G1 Automatic Module Cleaning Robots for these two projects, it said further adding that the deployment aims to address high soiling levels, limited water availability, and extreme operating conditions commonly faced by large solar plants in India.
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