Solar Robotics company advances autonomous solar farm construction tech John Engel 3.14.2023 Share Sarcos Technology and Robotics Corporation received $1.9 million from the U.S. Dept. of Energy to develop the robotics system, which delivers, detects, lifts and places photovoltaic modules in the field. (Courtesy: Sarcos) Follow @EngelsAngle Jorgen Pedersen, Sarcos' chief operating officer, told Renewable Energy World that productivity gained by incorporating the technology into solar power plant construction will vary depending on the specific EPC and project location. He said cost savings will also vary, but "are expected to be significant." Sarcos said it intends to conduct further field testing this year to validate its preliminary cost-saving analysis. Sarcos collaborated with Mortenson, a developer and EPC, as well as tracker supplier Array Technologies, robotics firm Pratt Miller, and JLG Industries, which manufactured the mobile elevating work platform. The field testing was done at a Mortenson project. Sarcos said it expects to commercially launch its robotic solar field construction solution in 2024. Related Posts Maxeon solar module shipments into U.S. detained since July Another solar project breaks ground in a red Ohio district Yellen says ending Biden tax incentives would be ‘historic mistake’ for states like North Carolina Solar industry, nonprofits say state regulators and private utilities are stifling rooftop solar