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Power Plants in Complex Operating Conditions


For Mountainous Terrain (Undulating Topography, Dispersed Module Layouts)

 
To address challenges like uneven mountainous terrain and scattered module placement, KAICON deploys aerial robots equipped with high-precision RTK positioning and intelligent flight path planning technology. This overcomes the limitations of traditional manual climbing, enabling fully autonomous inspection and cleaning across steep slopes and gulleys.
 
Leveraging 4K infrared vision, the robots identify hidden hazards (e.g., module micro-cracks, hot spots) and simultaneously activate the high-pressure fine water mist cleaning module—completing the inspection-maintenance closed loop with a single unit. No tracks or auxiliary facilities are required; the equipment adapts to slopes over 20° and complex weather conditions. It resolves the pain points of low efficiency and poor safety in high-risk scenarios, cutting overall O&M costs by more than 40%.
 

For Wetland/Tidal Flat Terrain (Soft Soil, Variable Conditions)

 
For soft-soil, dynamic wetland/tidal flat conditions (with scattered, high-mounted modules), equipment requires ultra-low ground pressure and strong terrain passability. KAICON’s "Giant III" Mounting Robot features a pontoon-style tracked chassis, paired with a self-developed high-precision multi-camera vision system and hydraulically controlled robotic arm (9m reach, 9 degrees of freedom).
 
It supports a 25° climbing grade and wide-temperature operation (-25°C to 50°C), perfectly meeting PV plant construction needs in swamps, wetlands, and tidal flats. This solves the pain points of difficult, inefficient, and unsafe module installation in extreme terrain.
 
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