Against the backdrop of the comprehensive advancement of global carbon neutrality strategies and the continuously rising photovoltaic installed capacity, the refined operation and maintenance of photovoltaic power plants has become a key link in reducing power generation losses and enhancing investment returns. Photovoltaic modules are long-term exposed to outdoor environments, where attachments such as dust, fallen leaves, and bird droppings significantly reduce light transmittance, and in extreme cases can cause power generation losses of over 30%.
Photovoltaic module cleaning robots, as automated operation and maintenance equipment suitable for large-scale ground power plants, tracking bracket power plants, commercial and industrial rooftops, and large-span special photovoltaic scenarios, have gradually replaced traditional manual cleaning models and have become essential equipment in the photovoltaic operation and maintenance field. This equipment can not only efficiently clean debris from module surfaces, quickly restore light transmittance, and stabilize power generation efficiency, but also effectively reduce module damage caused by manual cleaning, thereby extending the service life of photovoltaic panels.
According to industry statistics and forecasts, global sales of photovoltaic module cleaning robots reached USD 288 million in 2025. Along with the expansion of global existing photovoltaic power plants and the accelerated popularization of intelligent operation and maintenance, the market size is expected to rise to USD 648 million by 2032, with a compound annual growth rate of 13.6% from 2026 to 2032, demonstrating strong long-term growth resilience of the industry.
At the same time, supportive policies for new energy in multiple countries continue to advance, and global photovoltaic installed capacity has been rising year after year, directly generating a massive demand for operation and maintenance cleaning services. The implementation of U.S. tariff policies in 2025 has reshaped the global photovoltaic supply chain, prompting various countries to accelerate the construction of localized industrial chains, which in turn forces the autonomous control of supporting operation and maintenance equipment, providing a broader market space for cleaning robot enterprises with accumulated technical expertise.
Against the backdrop of accelerated industry development, Multifit Electric, by virtue of its mature photovoltaic cleaning robot technology, is becoming an important driver in the green energy operation and maintenance field.
Multifit is a high-tech enterprise integrating research and development, manufacturing, sales, and photovoltaic cleaning construction services, focusing on green energy fields such as solar power. Since its establishment in 2009, relying on the strategic layout of its Beijing headquarters, the market front-end advantages of its Shenzhen branch, and the production base in the Shantou High-tech Zone, the company has continuously deeply cultivated its photovoltaic cleaning technology, and has formed a cleaning robot product matrix covering ground power plants, tracking bracket power plants, commercial and industrial rooftops, and complex scenarios.
Multifit’s photovoltaic cleaning robots adopt intelligent path planning, adaptive walking systems, and efficient waterless/low-water cleaning technologies, enabling high-frequency, high-efficiency, low-damage automated cleaning operations while ensuring module safety. The company holds over fifty patents, and its products have passed multiple international certifications such as ISO, CE, and FCC. The technical maturity and reliability have been fully verified in multiple power plants under extreme climates and complex terrains around the world.
At present, Multifit’s products have been successfully exported to more than fifty countries and regions worldwide, and are widely used in large-scale ground power plants and commercial and industrial photovoltaic projects. Adhering to the mission of “efficient energy conservation, enabling more people to enjoy green energy,” Multifit Electric will continue to leverage its mature and reliable cleaning technology to help global photovoltaic power plants reduce costs and increase efficiency, and promote the deepening development of intelligent operation and maintenance.
Post time: Jun-16-2026