Solar Drone Inspection Equipment
Drone Inspection Solutions
Improve photovoltaic inspection efficiency with thermal imaging drones, aerial survey systems, and intelligent defect detection solutions for solar power plants.



Improve photovoltaic inspection efficiency with thermal imaging drones, aerial survey systems, and intelligent defect detection solutions for solar power plants.
Thermal Hotspot Detection
Fast Large-Scale Inspection
High-Resolution Aerial Imaging
Intelligent Defect Analysis




MT-DE003
Detect PV Hotspots and Temperature Anomalies

MT-DE005
Capture Electroluminescence Defects in Solar Modules

MT-DE008
Integrated Thermal and EL Inspection Solution
Thermal Hotspot Detection
EL Defect Inspection
Large-Scale PV Plant Survey
High-Resolution Aerial Imaging
Automated Defect Recognition
Mission Planning
Autonomous Flight
Thermal / EL Data Capture
Defect Analysis
Inspection Report Generation
Learn more about drone flight operations, thermal imaging performance, EL inspection capabilities, and solar farm applications.
Thermal inspection drones can identify a wide range of photovoltaic system issues, including hotspot formation, faulty bypass diodes, cell overheating, loose electrical connections, string mismatches, and abnormal temperature distribution across solar modules. Early detection helps reduce energy losses and prevent long-term damage.
Yes. Depending on the selected configuration, the system can support thermal imaging inspection, electroluminescence (EL) inspection, or a hybrid solution that combines both technologies. EL inspection enables the detection of hidden defects such as micro-cracks, cell fractures, and inactive cell regions that are not visible through conventional thermal imaging.
The inspection coverage depends on the drone model, flight altitude, camera resolution, and mission planning parameters. For utility-scale solar power plants, a single flight can efficiently inspect a large number of modules while maintaining high imaging accuracy and data quality.
Yes. The inspection system can be equipped with intelligent analysis software that automatically processes collected thermal and EL images. The software helps identify anomalies, classify defects, generate inspection reports, and improve overall inspection efficiency.
The system supports multiple imaging configurations, including high-resolution thermal cameras and visible-light cameras. Available specifications may vary depending on the selected drone platform and payload, allowing users to choose the most suitable solution for their inspection requirements.
Yes. Inspection results can be exported in commonly used formats for documentation and maintenance management. Reports typically include defect locations, thermal data, image records, analysis results, and recommendations for corrective actions.