Robots navigate 18-degree slopes using adaptive treads. Tested in Himachal Pradesh’s hilly farms, they maintained 95% uptime even on rainy terrain.
Robots navigate 18-degree slopes using adaptive treads. Tested in Himachal Pradesh’s hilly farms, they maintained 95% uptime even on rainy terrain.
Satellites track crop-burning events in Punjab/Haryana. Robots clean proactively to remove ash, boosting efficiency by 12–15%.
A 200 MW plant using TAYPRO’s waterless robots saves 22 million liters of water annually—equivalent to the yearly drinking water needs of 6,000 rural households. In drought-prone states like Rajasthan or Maharashtra, this conservation supports local communities and aligns with India’s Jal Shakti mission.
Coastal zones face salt spray and humidity, which cause sticky residue and algae growth. TAYPRO’s robots use anti-corrosion materials (stainless steel, waterproof motors) and microfiber cloths with hydrophobic coatings to repel moisture. Post-monsoon cleaning cycles are automated to remove salt deposits, improving efficiency by 18–22% in Tamil Nadu plants.
Won “Best Use of AI for Sustainable Development” (MINT/HT 2022) and “Top 25 Innovators” (Zee 24 Taas 2023). Recognized for waterless tech and RF mesh.
Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) for dust prediction and Reinforcement Learning (RL) for adaptive scheduling. Trained on 5+ years of Indian weather data.
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