LEAPTING to Supply Module Cleaning Robots for Waaree’s 1 GW Solar Projects

The company will supply 2,000 water-free, fully automatic robots

January 8, 2026

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Robotic solar module cleaning equipment supplier LEAPTING has signed an agreement with Waaree Renewables to deploy over 2,000 water-free, fully automatic solar module cleaning robots for three solar projects in Rajasthan with a total capacity of 1.2 GW.

The solar systems will be mounted on two-in-portrait fixed-tilt mounting structures.

LEAPTING will deploy its G1 automatic solar module cleaning robots. The company claims this model is optimized for tracker-based solar projects, offers high cleaning efficiency, has low operating and maintenance costs, and has been proven in dusty, high-temperature environments.

In December 2025, LEAPTING signed an agreement with Adani Solar to provide its G1 cleaning robots and integrated intelligent cleaning service systems for Adani Group’s 2 GW solar project.

In the same month, LEAPTING secured an order from ReNew Power to supply automatic solar module cleaning robots for more than 1 GW of capacity across two utility-scale solar projects in India. LEAPTING will supply around 2,500 G1 robots for the two projects combined.

In November, LEAPTING secured a contract with renewable solutions provider BluPine Energy to supply 662 units of its G1 2P fully automatic cleaning robots. The cleaning robots will be deployed in two 100 MW solar projects in Radhanpur, Gujarat. They have a modular design for easy maintenance and remote control via long-range/4 G wireless communication technology, capable of cleaning up to 4,000㎡ per hour.

In the same month, LEAPTING announced that it is progressively shipping 2,700 G1 robots to a 750 MW Indian solar project.

According to Mercom’s India Solar Market Leaderboard 2025 report, LEAPTING emerged as one of the top five robotic solar module cleaning equipment suppliers to the Indian solar market in 2024. The company held a 9.8% market share in the robotic solar module cleaning equipment supplier industry.

Robotic solar module cleaning equipment suppliers believe that automating module cleaning can potentially help consumers save six times more than traditional module cleaning methods.

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