Back to News
CleanTechnica10 days ago

German Bionic Cracks The Energy Transition’s Back Problem

Key Takeaway

Exoskeletons are emerging as a practical solution to the physical labor challenges in manufacturing renewable energy components, potentially improving supply chain efficiency and project deployment.

AI Summary

  • German Bionic's exoskeletons address the physical labor demands in manufacturing critical renewable energy components like wind turbine parts and solar panel frames.
  • This technology offers a practical solution to improve worker safety and efficiency within the clean energy supply chain, mitigating potential labor constraints.
  • For developers and IPPs, the adoption of such tools could contribute to more reliable component supply, potentially impacting project timelines and overall costs by enhancing manufacturing productivity.

Topics

oemsolarwind

Article Content

The clean energy boom is also creating physically demanding work, and the Bavarian tech company German Bionic has the exoskeleton to power such work, such as manufacturing the components that make the energy transition possible; turbine housings and blades, nacelle assemblies, solar panel frames; which demands thousands of repetitive lifts ... [continued] The post German Bionic Cracks The Energy Transition’s Back Problem appeared first on CleanTechnica .