Jyoti Global Plast Limited, a manufacturer of precision plastic and composite moulded products, has introduced AeroClean, a new range of industrial cleaning drones designed for use in solar, infrastructure and high-rise building maintenance.

Jyoti Global Plast has received an order worth INR 5 million for its solar panel cleaning drones from a leading engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) player in the renewable energy sector. The company said the new product aims to make large-scale cleaning operations faster, safer and more sustainable through automation and precision engineering.

According to a press release issued by the company on 3 November 2025, Each AeroClean unit is built as an industrial-grade multirotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that delivers 200 bar of cleaning pressure and carries up to 10 kilograms of water or cleaning fluid. The drone can cover between 200 and 250 square feet per battery cycle and operates for 20 to 30 minutes per flight. The system features GPS lock, collision detection, a fail-safe return-to-home mechanism and can operate in winds up to 25 kilometres per hour.

“With AeroClean, we’re not just introducing a product but also a smarter, safer way of working,” said Hiren Bhawanji Shah, Managing Director, Jyoti Global Plast. “Our goal is to replace risk with precision, downtime with productivity, and manual effort with intelligent automation.”

The company stated that AeroClean is positioned to improve operational efficiency in industries that rely on manual cleaning in high-risk or hard-to-reach areas, while also reducing water usage and human exposure to hazardous environments. The first commercial deployment will focus on large-scale solar installations, with the company targeting additional industrial and façade-cleaning applications in future.

Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Navi Mumbai, Jyoti Global Plast Limited manufactures moulded components for sectors including packaging, automotive, electronics, consumer goods, defence and aerospace. The company operates four facilities across Maharashtra and has recently expanded into drone structures and defence-grade composite enclosures. It completed a successful initial public offering earlier this year and continues to strengthen its research and development in automation and advanced materials.