QBotix solar robots to launch in California next month
Startup prepares for the official launch of solar robots California technology startup QBotix is preparing for the official launch of its so called “solar robots” next month. The company has been showing off its solar robots for several months, acquiring investments from a wide variety of interested parties. The solar robots may be able to cut down on the cost of producing solar energy by as much as 20%, making them an attractive energy option for the state. California is one of the most active solar energy markets in the U.S., a fact that makes the state an ideal location to develop new type…
Startup prepares for the official launch of solar robots
California technology startup QBotix is preparing for the official launch of its so called “solar robots” next month. The company has been showing off its solar robots for several months, acquiring investments from a wide variety of interested parties. The solar robots may be able to cut down on the cost of producing solar energy by as much as 20%, making them an attractive energy option for the state. California is one of the most active solar energy markets in the U.S., a fact that makes the state an ideal location to develop new types of clean technology focused on harnessing the power of the sun.Robots could lead to more efficient solar energy systems
The majority of solar energy systems in the U.S. operate on a single or dual axis tracking systems. These systems allow photovoltaic solar panels to rotate so that they have optimum exposure to the sun. These solar energy systems are considered more efficient and reliable than conventional types, but are also much more expensive. QBotix believes its solar robots could provide the benefits of these types of solar energy systems without imposing significant costs to the state.