The tracking system will point the station towards the Sun to provide the best lighting conditions. Mars Bot received wheels for movement, as well as motion sensors and a “smart” navigation system to avoid obstacles and fall into shadows when moving.

When the station is in standby mode, the panels fold into the protective case and, if necessary, are automatically extended in four directions. The developers stated that the total output power of the panels when deployed is 600 Watts with 25% energy conversion efficiency. Energy is stored in an internal battery with a capacity of 5 kW/h. The station body has built-in sockets for connecting consumers.

Source: Ferra

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