₹1.68 crore investment saves ₹1.64 crore/year, achieving payback in 1.02 years. Smaller plants benefit from modular pricing.
₹1.68 crore investment saves ₹1.64 crore/year, achieving payback in 1.02 years. Smaller plants benefit from modular pricing.
Manual cleaning costs ₹3–5 lakh/MW/year for labor and water. TAYPRO reduces this by 70%, with a 200 MW plant saving ₹3.29 crore annually. Over 20 years, manual costs exceed ₹60 crore, while TAYPRO’s one-time investment is ₹3.36 crore.
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.
Robots have IoT sensors for soiling levels, panel temperature, energy output, and GPS for location tracking. Data is relayed via RF mesh to centralized dashboards for real-time monitoring.
Yes. Robots deploy post-rain cycles to clear mud streaks and use hydrophobic microfiber to repel moisture. In Maharashtra, this reduced algae growth by 90%.
Robots weigh 25–30 kg, with weight evenly distributed to avoid panel stress. Rigorously tested on 2mm-thin panels at NISE Gurugram, they caused zero micro-cracks over 10,000+ cycles.
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