Manual Cleaning Labor Costs
Definition
Manual methods are slower and riskier than robotic alternatives; robots clean 1-2MW per day versus manual delays, leading to higher labor and opportunity costs from lost production.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD thousands in labor; robots save by cleaning 1-2MW/day vs manual
- Frequency: Per cleaning cycle (1-4 times/year)
- Root Cause: Inefficient scheduling of manual vs automated cleaning
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Solar operators in Australia 🇦🇺 waste hours on manual cleaning due to poor scheduling. Automation cuts cleaning time while boosting output by 12%.
Affected Stakeholders
Maintenance Crews, Operations Managers
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