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Raptor Maps Highlights Inverter Risk and Drone Inspection Opportunity in Solar Operations

Raptor Maps Highlights Inverter Risk and Drone Inspection Opportunity in Solar Operations

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Raptor Maps, new data from the 2026 Global Solar Report indicates that inverter failures were the second-largest source of power loss on solar farms last year. The post frames early detection of issues in these power conversion systems as an increasingly standard risk-mitigation practice for solar operators.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights a related blog that explores the use of autonomous drones to inspect inverter infrastructure. The post suggests that drone-based inspections can identify issues that may be difficult to detect otherwise and may contribute to measurable returns on investment for operations and maintenance teams and asset owners.

For investors, this emphasis on autonomous drone inspections points to growing demand for data-driven asset management in the solar sector. If Raptor Maps is positioned to provide software, analytics, or services that capitalize on this trend, the focus on inverter-related power losses could translate into expanded product adoption and revenue opportunities.

The post also implies that mitigating inverter downtime is becoming a core value driver for large solar portfolios, reinforcing the importance of analytics and automation in operational efficiency. This could strengthen Raptor Maps’ competitive position among solar asset management and O&M technology providers as the market seeks solutions that directly tie inspection practices to financial performance.

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