Services

Vegetation control

Studies show that removing vegetation is one of the best techniques to manage photovoltaic panels. Uncontrolled vegetation can cause shading over solar panels, preventing them from operating at their full capacity while also increasing the risks of pest infestation and fires, as well as increasing servicing time.

Professional team

Top-of-the-range equipment

100% environmentally friendly

Professional team

Top-of-the-range equipment

100% environmentally friendly

Professional team

Top-of-the-range equipment

100% environmentally friendly

We help you to reduce costs and contribute to a more sustainable Planet

We help you to reduce costs and contribute
to a more sustainable Planet

At SolarClean, we use the most appropriate technologies for cutting vegetation, such as the cleaning robot. Programmed to not project stones or rocks, the robot ensures solar panels are protected throughout the process.

Benefits

Benefits

Innovative
equipment

We are committed to investing in the latest cleaning technology
to ensure the efficiency of your photovoltaic panels.
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Our process

1.
Request a Quote

Make a note of your information and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

2.
Scheduling

We will book the best date for your panels to be cleaned.

3.
Cleaning

Our team will be ready and waiting to carry out the work requested on the date and time previously agreed upon.

4.
Boost efficiency

Clean surfaces mean more efficient panels.

FAQs

Rainwater does not sufficiently clean all the dirt off panels, as particles may accumulate that do not simply wash off with water.

Photovoltaic panels should be cleaned at least twice a year to avoid the accumulation of debris and ensure their efficiency.

No. Solar panels must be cleaned with suitable equipment that does not damage the panels.

No. Solar panels require specialised products and 100% demineralised water.

No. Dirt on solar panels can block the sun’s rays, reducing their efficiency.

No. You should use specialised machines to properly clean the panels.