Utility-scale solar construction company Sunstall has been launched SunRobia robot-assisted solar installation platform designed to accelerate, standardize and reduce risk for large-scale solar construction.
A screenshot of a SunRobi case study video.
SunRobi is the digital and operational home of RAIS (Robotic Assisted Installation of Solar) – a technology-agnostic framework that integrates robot-assisted equipment, GPS-guided precision, AI-based location intelligence and field-proven construction expertise into a deployable solar installation value chain.
“At Sunstall, we have always believed that solar construction should evolve as quickly as the energy transition itself,” said Helge Biernath, president and CEO of Sunstall. “SunRobi is more than a website: it is the platform for our RAIS vision, where intelligent machines, GPS precision, AI-driven planning and real-world construction experience come together to build better solar power plants.”
SunRobi brings together a growing ecosystem of robot-assisted and digitally-enabled construction capabilities, including:
- GPS-guided, operator-controlled piling that improves placement accuracy and eliminates traditional stringline layout
- Machine-assisted material handling and logistics support
- Robot-assisted workflows for hardware and module installation
- Digital site mapping and pre-construction design validation to identify constructability issues prior to mobilization
- Data-driven quality control and documentation from the early construction phases
While many of these systems remain manned and operator controlled, SunRobi focuses on how robotics, automation and software intelligence augment human capabilities, reduce rework and increase consistency across large-scale sites.
Rather than promoting a single proprietary robot or a fully autonomous system, SunRobi is intentionally technology agnostic. The platform is designed to integrate best-in-class robot-assisted equipment, GPS systems and software tools into Sunstall’s construction workflows.
This approach allows SunRobi to adapt as technologies mature and supports multiple equipment vendors, site conditions and deployment strategies without tying developers or EPCs to a single solution.
SunRobi is not about replacing construction workers. It’s about supporting experienced operators with better tools. By reducing physical strain, improving layout accuracy, eliminating manual striping processes and surfacing design issues earlier, robot-assisted workflows help crews work safer and smarter, while maintaining full control of equipment and results.
“Sunstall’s role is clear,” Beirnath added. “We are the integrator that bridges robotics innovators with real-world construction. Our job is to transform cutting-edge technology into solutions that are deployable, affordable and repeatable in the field.”
SunRobi serves as a central destination for developers, EPCs, technology partners and investors to explore how robot-assisted solar construction moves from concept to execution.
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