Sarcos Achieves Final Validation of Outdoor Autonomous Manipulation of Photovoltaic Panels Project for U.S. Department of Energy
Industrial robotics leader collaborates with Mortenson,
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“Achieving this market validation and field test milestone is a mission-critical step on our path to commercializing our robotic solar field construction solution and, ultimately, enhancing safety and productivity in the solar field construction industry,” said
“The solar construction industry is facing unprecedented labor shortages while simultaneously facing an increase in demand for solar energy,” said
According to the
The O-AMPP project, which began in 2021 with funding support from the
During the validation of this system, a proof-of-concept O-AMPP system consisting of an Autonomous Working Vehicle (AWV) featuring the Guardian® XM robotic system, and an Autonomous Delivery Vehicle (ADV), was used to optimize the flow of photovoltaic modules from delivery to installation. Sarcos collaborated with several leading companies involved in the renewable energy industry to complete this testing, including:
- Mortenson provided critical subject matter expertise and a validation site.
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JLG Industries supplied the mobile elevating work platform used for the AWV, onto which the Guardian XM robotic system was mounted and integrated. - Array Technologies supplied the tracker technology used in the project along with engineering resources.
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Pratt Miller provided the mobile base, leveraging their Flexible Robotic Platform with the PM-ADS™ autonomy system, on which the ADV prototype was built.
Sarcos expects to commercially launch its robotic solar field construction solution in 2024. For more information on Sarcos and its robotics technologies, please visit www.sarcos.com.
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