Enel Green Power North America and Raptor Maps are working together to combine technology to improve operations and maintenance at solar farms.
The memorandum of understanding will see the Raptor Solar artificial intelligence software embedded into Enel’s drone hardware in order to carry out real-time identification of project faults.
It aims to cut the detection to repair process from days to hours, Enel said.
Work started this month and by the end of the year Enel Green Power aims to have trained and equipped about 30 field workers to use the technology.
Enel Green Power North America head Rafael Gonzalez said: “The partnership with Raptor Maps on this innovative technology goes beyond demonstrations, and implements ground-breaking solution in a responsible and scalable way.
“By combining the new software with the technologies already implemented in our plants, we have the potential to increase efficiency of our inspections, yield more accurate results and work towards developing a more automated inspection process across all of our solar sites.”
Raptor Maps head Nikhil Vadhavkar said: “Raptor Solar is revolutionising the solar industry by enabling owners and operators to capture the most advanced PV system analytics, maximise performance, and reduce operating costs, (Enel Green Power North America) is leading the industry in the scalable implementation of drones to streamline operations, maintenance, and asset management.
“They are the perfect partner to push this technology to its full potential, and drive efficiency across the entire solar value chain.”
Image: Enel Green Power

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