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Manpreet Singh
Solar EPC & Commissioning Editor
Manpreet writes from an EPC handover perspective: row spacing, tracker tolerances, cable management, and owner specs that prevent costly rework when autonomous cleaners are commissioned. Utility-scale construction in India is his lane.
Articles by Manpreet Singh

Rooftop and Canopy PV in India: Cleaning Access, Safety, and O&M Limits
When rooftop PV differs from utility ground-mount: cleaning frequency, robot limits, safety rules, and when C&I owners should contract specialist O&M in India.
Last updated 24 June 2026

Solar Plant Commissioning: Robot Integration Checklist for Utility PV
Commissioning checklist for integrating cleaning robots at COD: route survey, tracker stow, SCADA hooks, OEM sign-off, and handoff docs for 10–100 MW Indian plants.
Last updated 24 June 2026

Utility Solar AI for PR Triage and Soiling Dispatch in India
Where AI helps Indian MW plants recover MWh: soiling alerts, dust-aware cleaning tickets, and inverter fault triage, not generic dashboards.
Last updated 21 June 2026

How Dust-Storm Forecasting Improves Solar Cleaning Schedules in India
Weather data, soiling models, and on-site sensors: how Indian utility plants predict dust events and schedule cleaning before PR collapses, not hype, just operations.
Last updated 21 June 2026

Robot Fleet Communications on Utility Solar Sites in India
How MW plants connect cleaning robots to O&M control rooms: mesh radios, SCADA handoff, pass logging, and what to specify so dust-season cleaning does not run blind.
Last updated 23 June 2026

Benefits of Regular Solar Cleaning on Utility Plants in India
Revenue protection, warranty compliance, and PR stability on 10–100 MW plants when cleaning follows soiling data—not arbitrary schedules.
Last updated 24 June 2026

Solar Panel Cleaning Methods for Indian Utility Plants Compared
Manual wet, tractor brush, sprinkler, waterless robotic, and hybrid methods on 10–100 MW sites—pros, cons, and when each fits Indian dust and water conditions.
Last updated 24 June 2026
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