Drone Force USA (+1 856-912-3601) has announced the launch of its autonomous drone-based infrastructure cleaning service.

-- This newly available service was developed to address the growing need for frequent, high-volume cleaning work that may also pose a threat to human health and safety. This work may include solar panel cleaning, wind turbine maintenance, high-rise window washing, and other industrial-scale jobs.
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Drone Force explains that the launch of their service is intended to solve a number of issues, not least of which is the growing demand and rising cost for this work. OSHA and the FAA are also both tightening restrictions and raising requirements for human workers in the industry, resulting in financial and logistical challenges for companies that rely on solar power.
Inefficient cleaning, they explain, is an especially prevalent problem in regions like California and Texas, where dust and wildfire debris may cause solar panels and other infrastructure to get dirty quickly. Solar panels can lose up to 30% efficiency if not properly maintained, and yet, with a per-panel cleaning cost of around $22, many companies are forced to choose between a lower profit margin or lower energy production.
The challenges facing these industries do not end there, however; pressure washing at this scale now requires in excess of 10 billion gallons of water annually. In regions like California that already face water restrictions, companies may face heavy usage fines or even be prevented from doing the work outright.
Drone Force USA says in a whitepaper that drone-based autonomous cleaning has the potential to revolutionize facilities management while also preserving natural resources in the process. Their drone fleet is capable of cleaning overnight automatically, avoiding regulatory challenges and lowering maintenance costs by up to 80%.
Additionally, their drones are capable of hard and soft pressure washing with a high degree of precision—a process further assisted by a blend of chemical cleaners. Non-water-based cleaning options are also available, suitable for use in regions where extreme water shortages are taking place.
Overall, Drone Force USA has created a flexible solution with applications in a wide variety of circumstances. Those interested in reading the full white paper and learning the specifics behind these innovations can find out more at https://www.droneforcetech.com/shop/the-future-of-infrastructure-cleaning-automation-regulation-opportunity-drone-force-usa-whitepaper-2025-4
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Organization: Drone Force LLC
Address: 1426 West 21st Street, Houston, Texas 77008, United States
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