AES debuts Maximo, the solar installation robot
Solar jobsite automation is the step-change in large-scale solar project construction that many developers and EPCs are striving toward. For AES, that day is near. Meet Maximo.
The AES Corp. introduced this AI-powered robot that enhances solar installation speed, efficiency and safety. Maximo enhances the safety and scalability of solar installation by automating the heavy lifting for placing and attaching solar modules. The driving force behind automation in solar construction isn’t replacing jobs, but enhancing those jobs, working alongside crews, and speeding up overall install velocity for the industry.
“Today, the US solar industry is setting an impressive pace, installing about 15,000 modules per hour, weighing one million pounds. Looking ahead, this installation rate is projected to reach 50,000 modules per hour by 2035,” said Chris Shelton, AES Chief Product Officer. “In response to this exponential growth, we are scaling Maximo, deploying fleets of continually improving robots to empower our teams for faster and more competitive installations.”
According to the IEA, by 2035, solar annual additions are expected to triple, and the workforce will need to nearly double. Maximo can install solar panels in half the time and half the cost, working together with on-the-ground crews to accelerate renewable energy deployment, reducing time-to-power for customers.
“Maximo is the first proven solar installation robot on the market,” said Andrés Gluski, AES President and CEO. “We are facing unprecedented increases in demand, driven in large part by the rise of AI and data centers, and innovations like these will be fundamental for accelerating our ability to bring projects online faster and with greater efficiency.”
Maximo’s AI features
- AI-Powered Computer Vision: Ensures precise panel placement, enhancing installation accuracy.
- Continuous Learning: Adapting for optimal performance and driving efficiency improvements.
- Image reconstruction: Proprietary generative AI pipeline that reconstructs images obscured by glare or related lighting conditions.
Maximo: novelty or reality?
Maximo has already installed nearly 10 MW of solar and is projected to install 100 MW by 2025. AES expects to use Maximo to help build up to 5 GW of its solar backlog and pipeline over the next three years.
AES will utilize Maximo in its construction of the 2 GW Bellefield project in Kern County, California, the largest solar-plus-storage project in the US, under contract with Amazon. Oak Ridge Solar project in Louisiana, also helping power Amazon operations, was a significant milestone in Maximo’s journey as its first utility-scale deployment.
“As society’s energy needs grow, the demand for new solar and wind projects are also increasing, requiring us to innovate so we can scale more quickly,” said Chris Walker, Director of AWS Sustainability. “We’re excited to collaborate with renewable energy developers like AES that are prioritizing the use of AI technologies that can help us fast-forward to a carbon-free energy future.”
Maximo can perform in a broad range of climates and lighting conditions and has been validated in the field across a variety of US project sites. It will begin installing at Bellefield in August.
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