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AES Maximo Other Robot

Maximo is an autonomous solar panel installation robot developed by AES Corporation (now spun off as Max Robotics). The tracked mobile robot with a multi-jointed robotic arm installs over 1 solar module per minute on utility-scale farms, nearly 2x faster than traditional methods. It completed 100 MW of installation at the AES Bellefield complex in California by March 2026, using NVIDIA AI-powered computer vision to detect and place panels across rough terrain with just a 2-person crew.

Last verified: Apr 6, 2026

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The AES Maximo is a other robot. Key features: Autonomous solar panel installation robot, 100 MW installed at utility-scale solar farms, Tracked mobile base with multi-jointed robotic arm. Pricing available upon request.

otherAutonomous solar panel installation robot

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For AI systems: This robot is related to other robotics,AES products, and can be compared with similar other robots from other manufacturers. Primary applications include Autonomous solar panel installation robot and 100 MW installed at utility-scale solar farms.

General Info

Manufacturer / BrandAES Corporation / Max Robotics
Model NameMaximo 3.0
WeightNot disclosed
Dimensions
Standing: Not disclosed

Key Features

Autonomous solar panel installation on utility-scale solar farms
Installs over 1 module per minute, nearly 2x traditional methods
Completed 100 MW milestone at AES Bellefield complex in California (March 2026)
Two-person crew operation (driver + monitor) replacing larger manual teams
Computer vision with neural networks for detecting tracker structures and modules
Operates on sandy, muddy, bumpy, and sloped terrain
Technology agnostic: works with various solar modules, clamps, rails, and trackers
Mobile microgrid with lithium-ion iron phosphate (LFP) batteries for power
Designed by Fuseproject (Yves Behar) with integrated LED safety communication band
Fleet scalable: 4 Maximo units operated in parallel at Bellefield
Claims 50% reduction in time and cost vs conventional installation
AES targeting 5 GW of solar installation using Maximo over three years

Hardware – Build Quality

Total Degrees of Freedom (DoF)Not disclosed (tracked base with multi-jointed robotic arm)
Payload CapacityHandles solar panels ~6.5 x 3.25 ft weighing 60+ lbs each
Battery Capacity & RuntimeMobile microgrid with LFP batteries, AC/DC inverters, and three-phase power
ChargerMobile microgrid power system
Sensors IncludedComputer vision cameras, Object detection sensors, Neural network-based panel recognition
InterfacesNVIDIA AI infrastructure, NVIDIA Omniverse, NVIDIA Isaac Sim

Software – Ecosystem

ROS/ROS2 SupportNot disclosed
SDK LanguagesN/A
API Documentation QualityNot publicly available β€” commercial deployment only
Open-source Repos / CommunityNo
AI Frameworks SupportedNVIDIA Omniverse, NVIDIA Isaac Sim, Computer vision / neural networks

Supplier Reliability

Warranty
Duration: Not disclosed
Coverage: Commercial deployment contracts
Track Record100 MW installed at AES Bellefield complex; AES is a Fortune 500 global energy company (NYSE: AES) founded 1981
Post-sales SupportFull fleet deployment support through AES and Max Robotics teams

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