German technology enterprise Htrius has launched a passive exoskeleton designed to reduce the physical strain on workers during the installation and maintenance of PV systems, solar thermal installations, and other energy infrastructure.
Named BionicBack, this exoskeleton is primarily used to relieve the physical exertion caused by repeated bending and lifting, and is suitable for tasks such as PV module and mounting installation, cable laying, inverter assembly, and material handling at construction sites and warehouses.
When workers perform bending tasks or frequently bend to lift items, the device provides mechanical support to the lower back. According to the enterprise, it can follow the body's movements without restricting limb mobility.
As a passive exoskeleton, BionicBack requires no cells or external power supply. The device is lightweight, easy to put on, and can be flexibly adjusted for different users and work scenarios.

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