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由于美国太阳能发电厂建设激增,劳动力短缺问题日益凸显。为了解决这一难题,初创公司Cosmic Robotics研发了机器人助手,以减轻太阳能安装工人的工作负担,提高安装效率。这款机器人能够自动搬运和安装太阳能板,极大地提高了安装速度,并降低了工人的体力消耗。Cosmic Robotics近期获得了400万美元的 pre-seed 轮融资,计划利用这笔资金扩大生产,加速机器人在实际项目中的应用。这一创新有望推动太阳能行业的发展,满足数据中心对清洁能源日益增长的需求。

💡 太阳能行业面临劳动力短缺问题:由于美国太阳能发电厂的快速扩张,太阳能安装工人数量需求激增,但行业内熟练工人数量不足,导致劳动力短缺。

🤖 Cosmic Robotics 推出机器人助手:为了解决劳动力问题,Cosmic Robotics 开发了一种机器人助手,该机器人配备机械臂和摄像头,能够自动搬运和安装太阳能板,减轻工人的体力负担。

💰 融资与未来计划:Cosmic Robotics recently 获得了 400 万美元的 pre-seed 轮融资,计划利用这笔资金生产更多的机器人,并将它们投入到实际的太阳能发电厂建设中。

⚡ 机器人提升安装效率:Cosmic-1A 机器人每 30 到 40 秒就能安装一块太阳能板,与最快的工人速度相当,但机器人不会疲倦,可以持续工作更长时间,从而提高整体安装效率。

🔋 助力数据中心发展:数据中心对电力需求巨大,太阳能因其低成本和快速部署的优势成为首选。Cosmic 的机器人技术将进一步加速太阳能发电厂的建设,满足数据中心对能源的需求。

The U.S. has been building so many solar farms that companies can’t find enough people to install the panels. By 2033, the number of solar installers is expected to increase by 48%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Even if those labor force growth projections pan out, the industry is still likely to face a shortage of experts with the right skills. Making the work grueling — and unappealing — is the fact that a significant fraction of solar farms are in deserts.

“It’s terrible work in remote places,” James Emerick, co-founder and CEO of Cosmic Robotics, told TechCrunch. To give people a hand, Cosmic has developed a robotic assistant that does the heavy lifting on solar job sites.

Utility-scale solar panels can be enormous, weighing up to 90 pounds. Workers are required to hoist them onto racks several feet off the ground for hours a day. Such exertion in extreme environments can quickly exhaust a worker, or worse.

Those conditions are partly why Emerick and his colleagues started Cosmic. The startup’s robots shoulder some of the job’s physical burden, allowing people to focus on tasks that require more dexterity and intelligence.

Cosmic recently raised a $4 million pre-seed round, the company exclusively told TechCrunch. The round was led by Giant Ventures with participation from HCVC, MaC Ventures, and several angel investors, including Azeem Azhar, Aarthi Ramamurthy, and Nate Williams.

The startup’s robot is currently an eight-wheeled vehicle topped with a robotic arm and a slab of metal containing batteries and computer chips. It tows a small trailer laden with solar panels, and it charges at the construction site depot when the day is over. The arm is equipped with suction cups to lift the solar panels and cameras to sense the environment, while high-accuracy GPS helps the vehicle ensure it’s on the right track.

“We see this as a force amplifier, not taking jobs,” Emerick said. “There’s a certain physicality to it, and so bringing new tools actually opens the aperture for more people to actually be able to do this work.”

Cosmic’s robot can place a panel within a few millimeters of where it needs to be. Workers spot the robot, ensuring everything looks right before fastening the panel to the rack.

The goal is not just to lighten the load, but to speed things along, too. Emerick said that Cosmic’s robot could allow a standard crew to be split in two, doubling the amount of solar panels that can be installed in one day.

Currently, Cosmic’s robot, called Cosmic-1A, can install one panel every 30 to 40 seconds, which is about as quick as the fastest human installers. But the robot doesn’t tire as easily, allowing it to continue at that pace for longer. Workers still get to take their usual breaks, but there isn’t as much downtime from exhaustion.

By the end of the year, Cosmic plans to use its new funding to manufacture a few robots and have them operating in production environments, Emerick said.

The mechanical pair of helping hands is likely to be welcomed by data center developers, who have been rushing to secure electricity supplies in the face of skyrocketing demand. Solar has been a winner in the race to power data centers because it’s already low-cost and quick to deploy. Adding automation to solar construction sites would give solar yet another boost.

“There’s something new announced every day with data centers and energy generation,” Emerick said. “Speed of deployment is all that really matters. You just can’t build these things fast enough, can’t bring compute online fast enough. There’s a reason that data centers are measured in megawatts and not FLOPS or something, because that’s the critical piece.”

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