Solar panels
Drones can capture high-resolution photos and 4K videos in minutes. The recording can be magnified and any errors on the transmitter and its antennas can be easily detected. To detect problems, we also use a drone with a thermal imaging camera, which can be used to detect energy losses and potential performance problems. In addition to thermal imaging, drones are also equipped with a high-resolution camera with multiple optical zoom, which can capture high-quality aerial photos and videos, from which 3D models can then be created or used for other purposes.
We use drones to create digital 3D models of telecommunications transmitters
This technique provides an intuitive method for capturing complete data sets of telecommunications transmitters. Our 3D models can be used to obtain azimuths, complete accurate measurements and save complete files and photo data. Digital 3D models can be of great benefit for future transmitter upgrade work and can be accessed using online libraries.
Inspection of solar / photovoltaic equipment being into operation
Such an inspection is a standard check that is performed after the installation of a solar/photovoltaic panel system. It verifies that the installation is complete, safe and in accordance with the equipment manufacturer’s standards. We provide inspection of the commissioning of the solar/photovoltaic system with a drone with a thermal imaging camera, and then we use specially designed analytical software, the output of which is a final report on the current state of the solar/photovoltaic system. Most often, these are malfunctions caused by system installation, such as faulty modules, cracks, faulty converters or chain failures. The inspection is a guarantee that all aspects of the solar/photovoltaic system are properly installed, intact and permanent. It also includes an assessment of the quality and condition of the solar/photovoltaic modules. The inspection also verifies that the system is working as designed according to the performance criteria. With the help of such an inspection, you can quickly and effectively detect incorrect installation and claim a claim for system installation in a timely manner.
Thermal imaging inspection of solar / photovoltaic systems
Inspections of solar / photovoltaic panels using drones with a thermal imaging camera are much easier and more efficient than previous methods supplemented with manual thermal devices. Drones inspect large solar/photovoltaic systems faster and provide key information through high-resolution thermal technology that detects heat changes. There are many reasons to use drones for solar inspections
Advantages of using drones in energy and telecommunications
Data accuracy:One of the biggest advantages of modern drones is that the data obtained is highly accurate and difficult to replicate using traditional manual data collection. In addition, drones can provide closer and more detailed images that support more efficient maintenance and reporting. The result is highly effective decisions by executives.
Reduced inspection time: the use of drones in inspections in the energy and telecommunications industry also has a positive impact on reducing inspection time. It also reduces costs and enables teams to produce results and reports faster.
Increased efficiency: in previous years, energy inspections were carried out by airplanes, climbers or helicopters. Although these methods produced results, they were largely ineffective. These methods have been replaced by drones. Drone inspections allow teams to reach and inspect hard-to-reach locations and gather more accurate information faster and more cost-effectively.
Automation: advances in technology in the field of unmanned vehicles lend themselves well to automation and enable flight planning to be efficient, high-precision, fast and timely exactly when you need it.
Availability :Drones make it possible to inspect areas that are otherwise difficult to access. Areas such as power lines, solar and photovoltaic systems, telecommunications transmitters, wind turbines, and oil and gas facilities are excellent candidates for drone inspections. With the help of drones, it is possible to keep these devices operating at optimal efficiency.