According to a recent LinkedIn post from Raptor Maps, the company is highlighting its 2026 Global Solar Report, which analyzes over 373 GWdc of data. The report is described as broadening its focus beyond aerial thermography to cover DC performance, evolving risk profiles for solar assets, and changes in operational practices amid growing system complexity.
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The post indicates that the report addresses how solar performance has changed over time and what factors are influencing these trends. It also points to analysis of the impact of robotics and automation on performance, operations, and risk management, as well as an examination of risks such as substations and fires, and how these show up in insurance claim data.
Raptor Maps’ emphasis on benchmarks and risk analytics suggests a strategic positioning as a data and decision-support provider for solar asset owners, operators, and insurers. For investors, this type of industry-scale dataset and analysis may enhance the company’s value proposition in performance optimization and risk mitigation, potentially supporting revenue growth from analytics, software, and related services.
The inclusion of a guest article from kWh Analytics on attritional losses hints at deeper integration with financial risk stakeholders and insurance-focused use cases. If the report gains traction as a reference for benchmarking and underwriting, it could strengthen Raptor Maps’ role within the solar ecosystem and improve its competitive standing in asset management and solar data intelligence.

