
Gallery
Here you will find an insight into our solar cleaning work.
From comparing how the PV systems look before and after our cleaning to pictures of us and our employees cleaning them.

Meyer Rigi Garage Küssnacht am Rigi, SZ
Outgrowths can reduce the production of the PV system.
The greenhouse effect can lead to more unwanted outgrowths.

Meyer Rigi Garage Küssnacht am Rigi, SZ
This is what the PV systems look like after removal of the outgrowths and
solar cleaning.

School Weggis, LU
Pollution from the main road traffic and the nearby forest causes a lot of soiling that burns in over time

invisible dirt
The PV system may appear clean to the naked eye.
The degree of soiling can be determined with a damp cloth.
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Road traffic office Canton Zug, ZG

Cantonal Bank Schwyz , Reichenburg SZ
Certain systems are not easily accessible. We work with lifting platform technology. In this case an 18T lorry from Skyworker
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Coop Distribution centre, Castione TI
The fats and soot particles from Coop's central bakery cause unwanted soiling that massively impairs production

Coop Distribution centre, Castione TI
The central location of the distribution centre also brings further pollution from the motorway and the nearby industry of Bellinzona

Building co-operative Wohnwerk, Kriens LU
Working on the roof is always worth the view.
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Coop Centro, Tenero TI
3,400 square metres in the sunniest part of Switzerland.
Pollution from sewage treatment plant, motorways and nearby airport

SIGA Manufacturing AG, Schachen LU
3,400 square metres in the sunniest part of Switzerland.
Pollution from sewage treatment plant, motorways and nearby airport

Altdorf Uri
3,400 square metres in the sunniest part of Switzerland.
Pollution from sewage treatment plant, motorways and nearby airport

Cantonal School of Zug, ZG
3,400 square metres in the sunniest part of Switzerland.
Pollution from sewage treatment plant, motorways and nearby airport
