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Fully autonomous loading and smart positioning has minimized the stress and safety risks in solar module placement. Image Credit/Source: Linkedin/SUNPURE
SUNPURE, a China-based developer of professional and intelligent solar installation robots, has introduced Saturn, a robot designed for utility-scale PV module installations. Saturn operates on guided rails and uses suction arms to lift and precisely place modules, reducing manual handling and improving worker safety. SUNPURE has equipped the robot with an integrated alignment system and proprietary control software to ensure accurate module positioning without human intervention. The robot supports 1P, 2P single-axis trackers and fixed-tilt structures used across large solar farms. According to SUNPURE, Saturn can install between 600 and 1000 modules per day, significantly increasing installation speed and consistency. SUNPURE has designed Saturn with a 3.9 mtsreach range, enabling it to handle large module dimensions with high precision.