AISolar turns solar farm inspections into a repeatable workflow: autonomous drone flight, thermal and RGB capture, anomaly detection, expert validation and a report your O&M team can act on.
Own drone and firmware on SmartDrones autonomy, with GNSS-independent flight when the site layout demands it. Built in Poland for European PV operators.
Large PV assets are inspected under time pressure, changing weather and inconsistent flight conditions. Without repeatable capture and structured defect data, O&M teams struggle to prioritize repairs and compare site health over time.
Different pilots, angles and coverage make it hard to compare inspections across rows, farms and seasons.
Hotspots, damaged cells, diode issues and soiling can stay hidden until they affect production and maintenance cost.
O&M teams need defect type, severity, visual evidence and location context, not only raw thermal images.
Mission planning, capture, thermal analysis and report sign-off sit in one workflow. The drone flies the plan; your team reviews and approves what goes into the report.
Add a PV site in the web app, pick a date, and launch the flight from the dashboard. The system plans the route, captures thermal + RGB and prepares findings for review. No external crew to coordinate.
aisPlanner prepares a repeatable flight path for the PV site.
The drone flies autonomously and collects thermal + RGB evidence.
Hotspots and thermal irregularities are surfaced on the PV layout.
A technician reviews severity, type and visual evidence before approval.
The output is a clear inspection report for O&M planning.
Inspection methodology compliant with IEC 62446-3; thermographic findings reviewed and approved by a qualified thermographer before report delivery.
Thermal overlays highlight suspicious cells, strings and module areas. You review each finding, set severity, add measurements and attach visual proof.
The platform gives your team a practical inspection workspace: thermal orthomosaic, hotspot overlay, defect list, site health indicators, approval flow and report output.
Potential defects are grouped for review so technicians can focus on the findings that matter.
Coverage, defect count and estimated impact help teams understand inspection status quickly.
Approved findings become a readable report with evidence, dimensions and severity for maintenance planning.
The report shows defect type, severity level, temperature readings, dimensions and visual evidence. It gives maintenance teams enough context to decide what should be checked first.
Book a demo. Tell us about your PV sites, inspection frequency and reporting needs, and we'll show how AISolar fits into your O&M workflow.