Energy Renewables
Better Data with Drones
Drones can capture high-resolution imagery, which can be processed and analyzed to provide actionable inspection results. While capturing one-off images can certainly be useful (to investigate the effect of a lightning strike, for example), larger scale inspections of wind farms is where drone data really shines.
Safety & Efficiency
Keeping ‘boots on the ground’ is one of the most obvious benefits of drones. Crews can get a close-up view of a potential defect without climbing.
Benefits of Drone Use in Solar Energy Farms
Aerial images provide a broader perspective of solar farms and allow maintenance teams to receive valuable information in real-time, like the status of each panel. When analyzing thermal maps, it is easier to identify potential problems by detecting heat anomalies across cells, strings, or panels. Combining thermal and RGB data helps you determine if the heat anomalies are caused by faults found physically on the panel, such as delamination, cracks, dust, or internal issues such as the inability to connect to a panel due to an inverter or cable failure.