A LinkedIn post from DJI highlights the use of its Matrice 4T drone platform for large-scale solar farm inspections. The post describes capabilities such as rapid scanning of extensive solar arrays, thermal imaging to detect heat anomalies, high zoom to verify panel conditions, and converting aerial data into faster maintenance decisions.
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The content suggests DJI is positioning its enterprise drones as productivity tools in the renewable energy inspection market. For investors, this underscores DJI’s push into industrial and infrastructure applications, which could diversify revenue beyond consumer drones and deepen exposure to long-term trends in solar energy deployment and asset management.
The post also references a video from Glocomp Systems (M) Sdn Bhd, indicating ecosystem activity with regional partners or resellers. Such collaborations may support broader geographic adoption and service-based business models, potentially improving margins and recurring revenue opportunities in the enterprise segment.

