After three months of trial operation, the demonstration site confirmed that our foam-composite roller brush maintains stable contact even during cold, low-light cleaning windows in the early morning.
System highlights
- Dual-mode roller: conductive fibers suppress static when dry and work with spray foam when wet;
- Millimeter-level path control: laser ranging continuously adjusts roller pressure across different panel angles;
- Cloud scheduling: cleaning plans can be linked to the power curve to avoid peak generation periods.
Measured results
Compared with manual wiping, the automated system reduced cleaning time per array row by 42% and raised first-hour generation the next morning by 9.8%. Wear logs showed less than 12% filament loss after 500 kilometers of operation.
Next steps
The project team is testing hillside rail systems and preparing corrosion validation in coastal salt-mist conditions. Channel partners are welcome to request a demonstration unit.


