Hungarian industrial drone manufacturing at the top of Europe

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ABZ Innovation Ltd’s latest drone, which represents a significant improvement over traditional cleaning methods, has been unveiled. The new technology is particularly suitable for the efficient and safe cleaning of building facades, roofs, windows, and solar panels. The drone uses high-pressure water jet technology to efficiently and safely perform thorough cleaning of hard-to-reach surfaces.

Speaking at the press launch, Károly Ludvigh, Managing Director of ABZ Innovation Ltd., said that the company’s latest development, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), is not only efficient but also an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional cleaning methods. ABZ Innovation Ltd. is demonstrating its leading role in the European drone industry, which is increasingly focused on sustainable solutions.


Innovation in industrial cleaning

The cleaning of industrial buildings and solar panels has traditionally required the use of ladders, scaffolding, or lifting baskets, all of which involve significant logistical challenges and safety risks. In industrial environments, these conventional methods are cumbersome, time-consuming, and potentially hazardous, especially when workers are required to operate at great heights.

In contrast, ABZ Innovation’s drone can easily access these hard-to-reach surfaces, thereby minimizing the risks typically associated with traditional cleaning methods. The drone not only reduces the time and cost of cleaning but also enhances worker safety by eliminating the need for individuals to be exposed to potentially dangerous environments. “ABZ Innovation’s drone can complete tasks that used to take days in just a single day, thus allowing businesses to operate more efficiently,” emphasised Károly Ludvigh.

This innovative approach also represents a significant leap forward in addressing workplace safety concerns, which have long been a point of emphasis in industries where employees frequently work at heights. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), falls are one of the leading causes of workplace injuries, making this drone technology not only a practical innovation but also a life-saving tool in industrial applications.


Environmentally friendly, energy-efficient solutions

The use of drones in industrial cleaning also brings about a new dimension in sustainability. According to Ludvigh, ABZ Innovation’s high-pressure washing drone can operate with chemicals, biodegradable cleaning agents, or simply with water—drastically reducing the negative impact on the environment. This versatility allows companies to select cleaning agents that best fit their environmental goals, which aligns with the broader efforts of the European Union to promote green technology initiatives and reduce carbon emissions.

Moreover, solar panel cleaning is another crucial application of this drone. Solar energy has become an increasingly important source of renewable energy worldwide, but the efficiency of solar panels can be significantly reduced by dust and grime. With the high-pressure cleaning capabilities of ABZ Innovation’s drones, solar panels can be kept in optimal condition, ensuring that their efficiency does not decline over time. A well-maintained panel can generate up to 20% more energy compared to a dirty one, making these drones a valuable tool for enhancing the energy efficiency of solar installations.

The drone’s ability to perform tasks while minimising environmental impact is also in line with global sustainable development goals (SDGs), especially those concerning sustainable cities and communities, as well as responsible consumption and production.


How does it work?

The cleaning process begins with the remote pilot locking down the operation area on the ground and planning the flight path. During the high-pressure cleaning, a powerful water jet removes dust, dirt, and other deposits from surfaces. The automatic spacer system ensures the drone maintains an ideal distance from the cleaning surface, preventing accidental damage.

The drone operates via a user-friendly, automatic control system, and real-time monitoring is available to ensure precision during the entire process. This means that once the flight path is set and the system is activated, the drone can autonomously complete its cleaning task without requiring human intervention at height. Autonomous drones represent one of the fastest-growing segments of the technology industry, and ABZ Innovation’s approach leverages the latest advancements to deliver unmatched precision and reliability.

A significant feature of this technology is the real-time feedback provided to the operator, who can observe the cleaning process via live camera feeds. This real-time data allows any necessary adjustments to be made promptly, ensuring no part of the surface is missed. Additionally, the automatic spacer mechanism is not only a safety feature but also ensures efficient use of water, making the cleaning process as economical as possible.


A leading European player in drone innovation

According to Károly Ludvigh, ABZ Innovation Ltd.’s latest development proves that the Hungarian industrial drone industry is now a leading player in Europe and has the potential to bring about a fundamental change in the field of cleaning technology. With their emphasis on efficiency, safety, and environmental consciousness, ABZ Innovation is poised to become a European leader in the industrialisation of drones.

The company aims to change how the industry perceives drones, striving to show that they are more than just a high-tech gadget or a passing trend. “Our goal is to let everyone know that industrial drones are not just a burden or another task for the world but an opportunity, an innovation, a more attractive working environment, more leisure time, and a more sustainable future,” Ludvigh added.

The company is also exploring the use of its drone technology in other industrial applications, such as bridge inspections, agricultural monitoring, and even emergency response scenarios. By integrating new technologies like machine learning and advanced sensors, these drones can be made even more versatile, capable of recognizing potential hazards or areas that need extra attention.


The future of industrial cleaning

ABZ Innovation Ltd.’s development is part of a broader trend that sees drones taking on increasingly important roles in a variety of industrial sectors. Drones in industrial applications are being used for everything from aerial inspections to construction site monitoring, and the cleaning of solar panels and facades is just one of the countless applications in which they have proven their worth.

The potential savings in time and cost are enormous. Traditionally, cleaning high structures involves multiple workers, extensive safety measures, and days of work. A single drone can complete the job faster and with minimal human risk, making this technology extremely attractive for industries looking to optimize operations.

With continued advancements, it is expected that drones will soon be equipped with AI-powered diagnostic systems to further enhance their capabilities. These systems could identify damaged or dirty spots more effectively, calculate the most efficient cleaning routes, and even predict maintenance needs. The combination of artificial intelligence and aerial technology marks an exciting future for industrial applications across Europe and beyond.


In conclusion, ABZ Innovation Ltd.’s high-pressure cleaning drone is setting new standards in industrial cleaning technology. By leveraging the latest advancements in drone capabilities, ABZ Innovation not only enhances efficiency but also introduces safer, more environmentally friendly solutions to the market. With a strong focus on sustainability, the Hungarian company is demonstrating its potential to be a significant player in the European drone industry, leading the way towards smarter, greener technologies.

Source: abzdrone.com

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