New Vestas robotic solution to speed up turbine reparation

Vestas Ventures launches a new automated solution to reduce costs and downtime during wind turbine reparations through its own company, Blade Robots. 
Photo: Vestas PR
Photo: Vestas PR
BY MARIA OIEN, TRANSLATED BY HELENE VON TABOUILLOT

Wind turbine reparations are time-consuming and turbines cannot produce energy during reparations. A new company, which has emerged from Vestas Ventures, seek to change that with a robotic solution that will be available for the entire wind industry, according to Vestas Ventures. Vestas Ventures developed the automatic robotic solution behind the company Blade Robots.

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