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Bay Area-based company Built Robotics recently launched a robot that will help build solar farms.
Enel Green Power and robotic tech startup Reiwa have developed a robot that automatically cleans solar panels without using water or gas.
CivDot is a four-wheeled robot that can mark up to 3,000 layout points per day and is accurate within 8 millimeters.
The solar industry faces an extreme shortage of skilled labor, so it can’t tackle the sheer scale of the task at hand without using machines like this smart buggy with robotic eyes and arms.
All in all, the company’s solution claims to help harvest 30% more energy. The Pleco-Solar autonomous robot comes with a $12,750 price tag, but is currently on sale.
Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a first-of-its-kind self-driving laboratory that uses ...
New WYBOT S2 Solar robotic pool cleaner gets massive Prime Day price drop! The high-end smart home device is $800 off for the first time ever.
Rosendin, the nation’s largest employee-owned electrical contracting company with one of the fastest-growing renewable energy programs, announces a major breakthrough in solar construction technology.
JA Solar has launched DesertBlue, a new photovoltaic module delivering up to 650W of power and 24% efficiency, specifically designed to withstand dust, heat, and sandstorms in desert and semi-arid ...
Ecoppia’s cloud-based, water-free, autonomous robotic systems remove dust from solar panels on a daily basis leveraging sophisticated technology and advanced Business Intelligence capabilities.
San Francisco-based Built Robotics launched the "RPD 35," a robot based on an excavator. It can carry heavy solar piles used to support solar panels and install them on a solar farm. This comes as ...