NECTYR — Solar Panel Cleaning Robot Fleet Portal

What is NECTYR?
What your teams can do in NECTYR
Site dashboards
Robot configuration & device layout
Automation schedules
Cleaning logs & exports
Statistics & trends
Controlled robot commands
Fleet tracking context
Gateway & field telemetry health
Tickets & service history
Users, roles & collaboration
Security, roles & auditability — without publishing our playbook
Least-privilege access
Weather-smart operations
Service-linked workflows
How NECTYR fits into your solar O&M workflow
Schedules, rest zones, and cleaning windows — explained
- Block-wise timers. Each block carries its own cleaning window — typically post-sunset or pre-sunrise — so cleaning never overlaps peak generation.
- Rest zones and parking. The portal shows where each robot is meant to idle between cycles. Site teams use the same map for security rounds and morning checks.
- Seasonal cadence. Plants in dusty zones move to denser cycles (often 6–10 per month) during summer and post-harvest; quieter months drop to 3–4 cycles. NECTYR keeps the working schedule visible to everyone on the account.
- Weather context. Dashboards surface the same weather signal robots use to skip wet or windy cycles, so manual overrides happen with full context.
From fleet overview to per-robot clarity

Precision without complexity

Precision without complexity
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Frequently asked questions
NECTYR is the secure web portal Taypro customers use to monitor and manage their Solar Panel Cleaning Robot fleets across one or many solar sites. It brings together live operational data, schedules, historical cleaning records, performance analytics, and support workflows — so plant and O&M teams can run robotic cleaning with the same rigour they expect from any critical plant system.
Taypro provisions each client organisation with private access to the production portal. Your account team shares the login link, credentials, and onboarding pack outside this public site. For new deployments, start from our contact form; existing customers can request additional seats, sites, or password help through their Taypro account manager or our support team.
NECTYR is the common fleet layer for Taypro autonomous and semi-automatic cleaning robots, including GLYDE (fixed / seasonal tilt), HELYX (pick-and-place), and GLYDE-X (single-axis trackers). The exact screens and commands available depend on your site layout, connectivity, and service package.
Yes. Client teams can define and review block-wise automation schedules (timers) aligned with your plant's operating rules and weather strategy. Execution still respects on-robot safety interlocks — the portal plans and requests; the fleet executes within engineered limits.
NECTYR surfaces site-level and block-wise cleaning coverage, robot battery and execution status, downloadable cleaning reports for audit and internal review, and statistics views for trends over time. Export formats and retention policies are aligned with your enterprise needs during onboarding.
Depending on each plant's network design, fleet telemetry and commands travel over secure links such as LTE, Wi-Fi, hybrid self-healing RF mesh, LoRa, and LoRaWAN. Taypro engineers size the gateway and backhaul architecture during deployment so NECTYR stays responsive even on large, multi-block sites.
NECTYR includes structured ticketing so your site administrators can raise issues, attach evidence, and track resolution with Taypro's service team. For urgent operational events, your contract may also include direct escalation channels outside the portal.
No. NECTYR is specialised for robotic solar cleaning — schedules, cleaning logs, robot health, and fleet analytics. It complements your existing energy SCADA and work-management tools; Taypro can advise on read-only integrations or export workflows where required.
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