Reliable, lightweight, and cost-effective solution for maintaining solar panel efficiency with minimal investment.
SunClean Handy – V1 is an entry-level manual solar panel cleaning system engineered for small to medium-scale solar installations. Designed with operational simplicity in mind, it enables efficient cleaning without requiring automation, making it ideal for rooftop and distributed solar plants.
This system combines dual-rotary brush technology with wet cleaning capability, ensuring consistent dust removal and improved panel performance.
Manual + Wet
Dual Rotary Brushes
Electric (Single Phase)
Rooftop / Small Solar Plants
Reliable, lightweight, and cost-effective cleaning for rooftop and distributed solar installations.
Uniform cleaning coverage across solar panels, removing dust & debris effectively.
Enhanced deep dust removal & bird dropping elimination with controlled water flow.
Easy handling across rooftops, reduces operator fatigue compared to traditional methods.
No complex installation — immediate operation with battery or external power.
Intuitive process for uniform cleaning and improved energy yield
Operator places the lightweight system onto the panel surface securely.
Plug-and-play mechanism activates dual rotating brushes instantly.
Integrated water flow system enables efficient wet cleaning for deep dust removal.
User guides the device across rows to remove dust, droppings & debris.
Uniform cleaning with minimal effort, boosting daily energy output.
Ideal for small to medium-scale solar installations requiring efficient daily cleaning.
Lightweight and maneuverable, ideal for residential & commercial rooftops.
Clean C&I arrays without heavy machinery or automation costs.
Cost-effective solution for sub-megawatt plants looking for daily maintenance.
Homeowners can maintain panel efficiency with safe, easy cleaning.
SunClean Handy V1 — the smartest entry into professional solar maintenance. Get a custom quote or download technical brochure today.
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