Sun Effect

Robotic Cleaning Systems for Solar Panels

Energy Tech
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in January 2011 by Roni Cohen, Sun Effect operates with 1–10 employees. The company focuses on developing and installing robotic cleaning systems for photovoltaic panels, enhancing their efficiency. Sun Effect has installed dozens of these systems across Israel.

Business overview

Sun Effect specializes in developing remote-controlled robotic systems designed to clean photovoltaic panels, thereby improving their operational efficiency. The company also handles the installation of these robotic systems for various types of solar power plants, including a 20-meter-long robot capable of cleaning up to 250 kW of panels per session. Operating in the Energy Tech sector, Sun Effect serves the renewable energy industry with a focus on solar energy, utilizing robotics and industrial automation to provide B2B solutions globally.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Sun Effect's primary offering?
Sun Effect develops and installs remote-controlled robotic systems specifically designed for cleaning photovoltaic panels, aiming to improve their efficiency.
When was Sun Effect founded?
Sun Effect was founded in January 2011.
Who is the founder of Sun Effect?
Roni Cohen is the CEO and Founder of Sun Effect.
What markets does Sun Effect target?
Sun Effect targets global markets with its robotic cleaning solutions for solar panels.
What is the capacity of Sun Effect's robotic cleaning systems?
Sun Effect offers robotic systems, including a 20-meter-long robot, that can clean up to 250 kW of panels during each cleaning session.
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