Utility

Utility Solar Panel Cleaning

Drone cleaning for expansive solar farms where scale, speed, and clean-energy targets are the whole job.

Solar Farms

Economical cleaning for wide ground-mount systems.

DronePower1 supports utility solar maintenance with purpose-built cleaning drones that make it more feasible to clean large fields and increase electricity generation capacity.

Advanced drone passes can cover large areas with less manual labor, helping utilities keep photovoltaic rows cleaner while supporting sustainable energy goals at scale.

Scale

Wide rows, repeated cycles, captured from the air.

Drone-eye coverage across long panel runs — the same overhead survey we use to plan utility-scale cleaning passes.

Aerial roof shot with surrounding property and landscape visible
Aerial Property context
Aerial roof shot showing multiple sections of solar panels across a large surface
Aerial Multiple panel runs
Wide tile roof with a solar array under a clear blue sky
Wide Establishing shot
Wide roof shot with solar panels and palm trees framing the array
Wide Environmental frame

Solar Farms

Wide-area cleaning plans for long rows and repeat service cycles.

Clean Energy Targets

Maintenance built around preserving generation potential.

Purpose-Built Fleet

Solar, photovoltaic, and wind-turbine cleaning coverage from the same operating family.

Utility FAQ

Questions from utility-scale operators.

Can drones repeat the same cleaning pattern across utility-scale rows?

Yes. Drone passes can be planned along the geometry of utility rows so each visit produces consistent coverage across the field. That repeatability is one of the main reasons utility operators move from manual cleaning to drones at scale.

What do utility cleaning contracts typically look like?

Utility-scale work is quoted by acreage or MW rather than panel count, and most engagements are multi-visit rather than one-off. We work with operators to scope visit frequency, crew size, and water logistics against generation targets and seasonal soiling curves.

How much soiling loss can drone cleaning recover?

Soiling losses on desert utility arrays accumulate continuously between cleanings — windborne dust, agricultural particulate, and pollen all contribute. Drone cleaning is designed to restore output without abrading the glass, and visit frequency is set to keep cumulative soiling below the threshold where lost revenue exceeds cleaning cost.

Can deionized water be supplied at utility scale?

Yes. We bring trailer-mounted deionized water reservoirs sized to the job, so utility-scale fields can be cleaned without depending on on-site potable water or chemical additives. The cleaning is chemical-free and the runoff is safe for surrounding land use.

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Book a Cleaning

We will do it for 10% less than the last guys. Residential pricing stays no-haggle, with simple appointment booking.

Pay only after service. Card details secure the appointment — you are not charged until the cleaning is complete.