
Xpanner rolls out X1 Panel Lift for automated solar panel installation
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Automating panel lifting with the X1 Panel Lift—using existing excavators and a single workflow—attacks one of the most labor-intensive steps in solar deployment. EPCs should re-run their project economics with partial automation assumptions; the constraint may move from installation labor to permitting and interconnection.
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