LEAPTING Technology Co., Ltd. (LEAPTING) has secured a significant contract with Waaree Renewables to deploy over 2,000 PV module cleaning robots across three large-scale solar plants in Rajasthan, India. The combined installed capacity of the projects is approximately 1.2 GWp, with the plants built on 2P fixed-tilt structures. This deployment marks a major step toward automation and smart maintenance in India’s rapidly expanding solar energy sector.
Advanced G1 Water-Free Cleaning Robots
The plants will be equipped with LEAPTING’s G1 water-free automated cleaning robots, specifically engineered for Indian conditions. The G1 robots are designed to deliver high cleaning efficiency, low maintenance costs, and reliable performance in dusty and high-temperature environments, ensuring optimal generation from utility-scale solar installations. By maintaining panel cleanliness, the technology helps maximize energy output and asset longevity.
End-to-End Robotic Solutions
LEAPTING specializes in intelligent robotic solutions for large solar power plants, offering end-to-end services from design and development to deployment. The company combines global expertise in solar automation with localized solutions tailored for India’s environmental and operational conditions, enabling efficient, cost-effective, and scalable cleaning operations across utility-scale installations.
Supporting India’s Renewable Growth
This contract reflects the growing adoption of automation technologies in India’s solar industry, where operational efficiency and asset performance are becoming increasingly critical. By integrating smart robotic solutions, Waaree Renewables aims to enhance the performance, reliability, and longevity of its solar portfolio while reducing water use and maintenance costs.
The partnership between LEAPTING and Waaree sets a benchmark for AI-enabled, automated maintenance solutions in India’s solar sector. As solar capacity expands across the country, large-scale deployment of automated cleaning systems is expected to become a standard practice, supporting India’s renewable energy growth, sustainability goals, and net-zero transition.





