A LinkedIn post from Raptor Maps highlights increased use of its Sentry autonomous drone-in-a-box solution by solar asset managers to collect operational data more frequently. The post suggests a shift toward both regular full-site inspections and targeted partial inspections for specific alerts, suspected issues, or post-remediation checks.
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According to the post, Raptor Maps has introduced an “Order by Circuit Block” feature within its Raptor Solar Platform to support these use cases. Asset owners and operators can reportedly use an interactive map to select individual circuit blocks or define custom inspection zones, reducing the need for complex operator coordination and enabling more granular monitoring.
The post implies that this functionality could enhance precision and responsiveness in solar operations and maintenance, potentially increasing the value proposition of Raptor Maps’ software and services. For investors, such incremental feature upgrades may support higher customer retention, upsell opportunities within existing accounts, and competitive differentiation in the growing solar asset management and O&M technology market.

