Robsys Robotic Systems’ environmentally friendly solar panel cleaning robots, which work without using water, were put into operation at the Kalyon Karapınar Solar Power Plant. This project, which is Türkiye and Europe’s largest and one of the few largest solar power plants in the world, will significantly contribute to efficiency and sustainability targets thanks to Robsys technology.
Robsys Robotic Systems, which has been operating for more than 15 years to save energy, reduce cleaning costs and increase occupational safety, continues its efforts to improve energy efficiency and ensure sustainability in solar power plants.
Robsys solar panel cleaning robots will increase energy efficiency in Kalyon Karapınar
At Kalyon Karapınar Solar Power Plant, which is the largest solar power plant in Europe and one of the few largest solar power plants in the world, Robsys’ water-free panel cleaning robots were put into operation to take energy efficiency and sustainable use of natural resources one step further.
Robsys solar panel cleaning robots, which are preferred to reduce energy losses due to dustiness by taking into account the water sensitivity of the region, will increase energy efficiency and contribute to the protection of water resources.
‘’We continue for a greener world.”
Underlining that they aim for higher efficiency in solar power plants and sustainable use of natural resources with their projects and products, Turgut Çağatay, General Manager of Robsys Robotic Systems, said: “Kalyon Karapınar Solar Power Plant, which is established in Türkiye’s only desert land and has an area of approximately 20 million square meters, Karapınar Solar Power Plant is the size of 2,600 football fields. When the power plant is completed, it is planned to meet the domestic electricity needs of 2 million people and prevent 1.5 million tons of carbon emissions annually.
The total installed power of the power plant, which will have 3.5 million solar panels, will be 1,350 MW. This project makes a significant contribution to our country by increasing the share of solar energy in renewable energy by 20 per cent. It is a great source of pride for us to take part in this valuable project and contribute to a cleaner, sustainable future. “We will continue our work for a more sustainable world,” he said.