Ecoppia’s Robotic Water-free Solar Panel Cleaning System Installed on five Solar Projects in the Middle East
Ecoppia, an innovative developer of automated, water-free photovoltaic (PV) solar panel cleaning solutions, announced yesterday that its E4 robotic solar panel cleaning system is now fully operational on five additional PV production facilities in the Middle East, totaling more than 35 MW.
Ecoppia’s E4 robots were retrofitted onto the existing solar power plants, owned by leading Israeli solar developer Arava Power, in just six months.
With these new systems in its portfolio, Ecoppia’s E4 system is now cleaning approximately five million panels every month.
Three of the systems are located in the Arava desert, a region that suffers from frequent dust storms originating in Saudi Arabia, with few rainy days to naturally wash the debris away.
The remaining plants are in the Negev desert, an area that has significant dust blown in from the Sub-Sahara region, also with minimal rain.
Prior to the E4 installation, each system was cleaned manually, requiring tens of millions of liters of water and costly manpower resources.
Robotic, water-free solar panel cleaning system
Cost effective and efficient, energy-independent E4 cleaning robots use a soft microfiber and air flow cleaning system to remove 99% of dust daily, applying zero load on the panel surface and keeping panels at optimal production 24/7/365. E4 is fully remotely managed, monitored and controlled.
Ecoppia’s robotic, water-free cleaning solution performs daily cleaning to remove 99 percent of dust on each panel and ensure a higher output from each plant. With the advanced E4 control system, supported by real-time and forecasted data from The Weather Channel, the systems can be programmed with a customized cleaning schedule for optimal results.
Eran Meller, CEO of Ecoppia said:
“Desert regions are prime candidates for solar PV, aside from one glaring issue: soiling. Reports indicate this phenomenon can reduce overall energy generation by as much as 40 percent, which significantly eats into a system owner’s return on investment. Our expanding project portfolio solidifies the E4 solution’s unrivaled ability to cost-effectively clean large-scale installations, and without wasting dwindling water resources in the process.”
Source: Press Release by Ecoppia. Image Credit: Ecopia. Video Credit: Ecoppia via YouTube.