Ecoppia’s H4 robotic solar cleaning solutions named product of the year

Jean Scemama, Chief Executive Officer at Ecoppia

Ecoppia (TASE: ECPA), a robotic cleaning solutions for solar PV, has won the Top Product of the Year Award for their H4 robot in the elite Environment + Energy Leader Awards program. Receiving this prestigious award demonstrates that global industry experts see Ecoppia’s H4 robot as an exemplary solution in the fields of energy and environmental management.

Why did Ecoppia’s H4 solar cleaning solutions stand out?

The autonomous H4 robotic cleaning solution addresses scalability and remote management for large scale solar PV sites. To further bolster the solution’s smart, effective, and safe features, the H4 introduces helix technology into PV cleaning. This patented tech offers spiral cleaning, which prevents heavy dust accumulation by moving dust particles downwards, pushing them off the module surface, while protecting the modules’ anti-reflective coating.

Other innovative features on the H4 robotic solutions include adaptable bidirectional cleaning, a super duster mode and extended coverage of up to 2KM, which all strengthen the H4’s ability to offer fast and effective daily cleaning with panel safety and durability kept in mind.

What were the executives’ thoughts on the milestone?

“We are thrilled to be recognized for our smart and autonomous solar PV cleaning solution for O&M optimization.” commented Jean Scemama, Ecoppia’s Chief Executive Officer.

“The H4 showcases Ecoppia’s vast experience and track record of safety and reliability with innovative features to cater to solar site owners’ daily challenges. Not only does the H4 optimize energy production and lower operational costs, but its waterless cleaning capabilities support sustainability practices in solar production by eliminating water consumption.”

The Environment + Energy Leader Awards recognizes excellence in products and services that provide firms with energy and environmental benefits, and in projects implemented by firms that improved environmental or energy management and increased the bottom line.

“With a critical judging panel and strict set of judging criteria, entrants faced a high bar to qualify for an award in 2022” says Sarah Roberts, Environment + Energy Leader publisher.