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Avaada Group, Airtouch Solar sign long-term contract – EQ Mag Pro

Avaada Group, Airtouch Solar sign long-term contract – EQ Mag Pro

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Pegged at about US$ 2 million, the deal for a period of 25 years involves maintenance of solar modules using robotic cleaning solutions

Avaada Group, an energy transition company, has signed a long-term contract with Israel-based Airtouch Solar for the maintenance of its solar modules using robotic cleaning solutions. The agreement, for a period of 25 years, will include the supply, erection, testing, commissioning, operation and maintenance of Airtouch robotic cleaning systems at Avaada solar farms.

Kishor Nair, chief operating officer of Avaada Group, said, “Airtouch robotic technology solutions would improve our plant operational efficiency by cleaning the dust settled on the solar modules, thereby bringing down the losses. Our association with Airtouch will reinforce our commitment to sustainability by way of saving water in the arid zone. The precision Israel technology with Made in India is a win-win for both the companies. ‘’

Tal Laufer, chief executive offier of Airtouch Solar, said, “We continue to expand our activity in India which is one of fastest growing markets in the world. The orders we have received from the leading developers like Avaada is a testimony to quality and reliability of Airtouch robots. The local production, logistics, service and sales infrastructure established over the past years, has enabled proximity to clients as well as improved quality of service and response time.”

The solution is easy to implement and optimizes losses due to soiling. By deploying these robots, we will be able to save a valuable 80-100k litre of water per megawatt (MW) annually, besides experiencing significant gains in generation and revenue and a much faster cleaning cycle.

“Power for all is the mission of the government and solar power will play a vital role in achieving this mission. With a government target of 500GW renewable energy capacity by 2030 Avaada Group plays a vital role in achieving this target with its increased RE capacity with Airtouch supporting our efforts for water conservation and better efficiency of projects,” added Nair.

As part of this agreement, Airtouch will use its robotic solutions to dry clean the solar modules at its Bhadla plant in Rajasthan and at Pangaon and Damangaon in Maharashtra. Airtouch will supply and install robots for an amount of US$ 0.6 million in several mutually agreed milestones of these projects. In addition to this, Airtouch shall also provide comprehensive annual maintenance for 25 years for an amount of US$ 1.4 million.

In the company’s assessment, the dry (water-free) robotic cleaning solution that it developed is an ideal solution to the problem of dust accumulation on solar panels. The target market for robotic cleaning solutions is estimated at US$11 billion for the year 2025, while about 95 per cent of the market is currently operating without a robotic cleaning solution.

Source: constructionweekonline
Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network