Designing Solar Robots for Extreme Conditions
Solar panels don’t live in perfect conditions. They face desert dust storms, coastal salt spray, industrial pollution, sudden rain, high winds, and steep rooftops that push equipment to its limits. And while solar technology keeps improving, one truth stays the same: Dirty panels don’t produce power.
Case Study: How IFBOT X3 Increased Efficiency for Solar Farms in Harsh Conditions
Solar farms in arid and extreme environments face a critical challenge: dust, sand, and debris rapidly accumulate on panels, reducing energy output by up to 30%. Traditional cleaning methods often require excessive water usage, high labor costs, and frequent maintenance, making them inefficient and unsustainable.