Technically it stands for Biology Electronics Aesthetics and Mechanics, but basically the idea is to mimic the movement of bugs, usually with found components, and often with solar power.
Scientists at the Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI), part of Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU), have tried to assess the mechanical stress to which solar modules are ...
US power company AES Corporation has unveiled a robot for the deployment of PV modules in utility-scale solar projects. Called Atlas, the new robot was developed in cooperation with Calvary ...
The robot will be used to construct the largest solar farm with battery storage in the US, which will help power Amazon's data centers. "We are really focused on speed," Chris Shelton, AES' chief ...