Airobotics, an Israeli manufacturer of autonomous Unmanned Aircraft (drones) and Aerial Data Platforms, and Solar Drone, an Israeli company specializing in solar farms services, have signed a binding agreement under which Airobotics will develop and supply to Solar Drone a unique solar panel cleaning drone system, the companies announced Tuesday.
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The fully automated system will include a drone docking station for automatic battery replacement and cleaning fluid replenishment, enabling the system to operate continuously.
Airobotics and Solar Drone aim to leverage their expertise in drones and solar energy systems to create and market a new drone-based cleaning solution, forecasting sales of $10 million in the first three years in Israel, Europe, India and the UAE.
Meir Kliner, Airobotics co-founder and CEO, said, "Our agreement with Solar Drone can leverage Airobotics' advanced core technology to help monitor and maintain solar farms. This is another step for us into a multi-billion-dollar market."
Shmuel Yanai, founder of Solar Drone, said: "Today's solutions are unwieldy, uneconomical, and unable to cope with modern solar farms. We believe the entry of Airobotics' drone technology into the market is a game changer, with significant economic potential."