Iván Hernández Dalas: AES Maximo robot installs 100 megawatts of solar capacity
Maximo integrates into existing construction workflows and can double the rate of solar panel installation. Source: AES As electricity demand grows, robot fleets must rapidly scale to help meet that need. Maximo last week said it has successfully installed 100 megawatts of utility-scale solar capacity at The AES Corp.’s Bellefield complex in Kern County, Calif. The robotics company was incubated by Arlington, Va.-based AES . Data center expansion and the rising cost of fossil fuels are driving electrification, while the solar industry faces labor constraints, compressed project timelines, and cost volatility, according to Maximo. The startup said its 100 MW achievement marked the transition of robotic module installation from early deployment validation to sustained commercial production. “Solar installation is one of the most repeatable construction tasks, but also physically demanding as panels get bigger,” Deise Yumi Asami , founder of Maximo, told The Robot Report . “Ac...