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Raptor Maps Highlights Commissioning-Stage Solar Underperformance Risks

Raptor Maps Highlights Commissioning-Stage Solar Underperformance Risks

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Raptor Maps, the company’s 2026 Global Solar Report suggests that newly commissioned solar sites may begin operations with notable performance issues. The post cites an average 4.46% power loss at commissioning, implying that asset underperformance can be embedded from day one.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights the role of precise, consistent aerial intelligence during the construction and commissioning phase. By enabling EPC teams to detect faults early, the approach is presented as a way to reduce costly rework and improve the quality of project handovers to long‑term operators.

The post also references a discussion with Brian Hamilton, a project manager at a leading EPC, regarding the use of Raptor Maps’ data during commissioning. For investors, this emphasis on commissioning analytics points to a potential growth vector in high-value services that can be embedded across the solar project lifecycle.

If Raptor Maps can position its aerial intelligence as a standard tool for EPCs and asset owners, it could deepen recurring revenue opportunities tied to performance optimization and risk mitigation. The focus on quantifiable power loss and operational savings may strengthen the firm’s value proposition in a maturing solar market where yield protection and efficiency gains are key differentiators.

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