Sunpure announced this week it has signed the contract to supply water-free robotic cleaning systems for a 473 MWp PV project being set up by Jakson Green in Kawani, Rajasthan.
The contract includes the supply of fully automatic and semi-automatic advanced versions of Sunpure robotic cleaning systems for 473 MWp capacity which will be installed with 1P single-axis trackers in Rajasthan, India.
The robotic cleaning systems are scheduled to be commissioned in Q1 2024.
Jakson Green is a new energy transition platform backed by India-headquartered infrastructure and renewable major Jakson Group. It focuses on execution, operation and maintenance of new energy assets spanning solar, utility-scale storage, waste-to-energy, fuel cell technologies, gasification-based projects, green hydrogen, and green ammonia projects.
Jakson Green has built up an impressive global presence and plans to deliver 5 GW renewable energy assets by 2027 and 10 GW by 2030. Currently, the company has a 4 GW+ solar EPC portfolio and 3 GW+ solar O&M portfolio.
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