TAYPRO addresses the critical challenge of dust and debris accumulation on solar panels, which can reduce energy output by up to 30%. In arid regions like Rajasthan or polluted urban areas like Delhi, dust layers block sunlight, create hotspots, and accelerate panel degradation. This leads to significant revenue loss (e.g., ₹2.5 crore/year for a 100 MW plant) and delayed ROI for solar operators. By automating cleaning with AI and robotics, TAYPRO ensures panels operate at peak efficiency, maximizing energy generation and sustainability.
Cloud-based dashboards show trends (e.g., soiling rates in Rajasthan vs. Tamil Nadu). Custom reports align with CEA compliance audits.
By preventing scratches and hotspots, panels last 25+ years vs. 20–22 years with manual cleaning. This defers replacement costs by ₹10–15 crore/MW.
No, the solar module cleaning system does not require water for cleaning. Our robots work on the complete waterless dual-pass cleaning method. This method includes airflow and microfibre cloth for deep and safe cleaning of the solar panels.
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.
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