Robotic façade, curtain-wall and solar-panel cleaning for high-rise FM, building-services contractors and solar O&M. Sold as a costed project against the real alternative: rope-access crews and plant downtime.
X-Human · façade & solar robots
The highest-risk part of façade cleaning is the person on the rope. Take the person off the wall and the risk profile changes entirely.
Soiled panels lose yield. Robotic cleaning restores output on a schedule without the downtime and labour of manual crews.
A robot run is a known cost on a known cadence — easier to budget than mobilising rope-access teams for every clean.
IP55/IP65-rated machines that adhere to glass and curtain walls and clean at height. Specced to the building.
| Model | Best for | Cleaning rate | Cleaning width | Ingress | Slope range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| J1 SE | Low-altitude façade | 432 m²/h | 800 mm | — | 0–90° |
| K3 | High-altitude façade | 720 m²/h | 1,000 mm | IP65 | 0–90° |
| Y3 | Obstacle-crossing façade | 100–250 m²/h | 400 mm | IP55 | 0–90° |
X-Human solar CleanBots clean rooftop and ground-mount arrays at up to 2,100 m²/h, with tilt-adaptive traction and anti-fall protection. Manual, automatic and rail-mounted options to suit the site.
X-Human · solar CleanBot
| Model | Control | Cleaning rate | Width | Runtime | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G2 SE | Manual remote | 2,100 m²/h | 1.2 m | 3 h | ≤15° wet / ≤20° dry |
| G2 Pro | Fully automatic | 1,500 m²/h | 1.2 m | 5 h | ≤15° wet / ≤20° dry |
| G1 | Rail-mounted, autonomous | 99% efficiency | Rail | Solar + battery | 0–45° |
We'll scope a robotic cleaning project and put the numbers against your current rope-access or manual cost.