Efficiency Without Cleaning Is a Utopia (Is It?)
“Optimized performance, long panel life, undeformed panels, panels without sand accumulation, panels without snow load, panels without factory smoke accumulation, a system without bird droppings…”
All of these are the problems that come with solar systems called “Energy of the Future”, for which dozens of theses have been written, which push the whole world to manage a solar panel system almost unconsciously.
As pollutants build up on the panels, the cells cannot capture sunlight efficiently. Cleaned panels have the capacity to produce more energy. In order to prevent damage caused by pollutants, the general structure and characteristics of the area where the panels are installed are examined. Cleaning frequency planning is made by revealing the pollutants and the structure of the area, determining the appropriate equipment and methods. As the last step, the amounts of cleaning agents and protective materials to be used are determined through planning. This is how optimized performance is achieved.