According to a recent LinkedIn post from Raptor Maps, the company is collaborating with Cleanleaf Energy to support a shift in solar operations and maintenance from reactive repairs to proactive asset management. The post suggests that this approach aims to identify performance issues earlier, reduce operational risk, and support long-term asset performance for solar portfolio owners.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that Cleanleaf is using Raptor Maps’ Sentry autonomous drone solution to automate routine preventative maintenance inspections and generate geo-located, site-level insights. These insights are described as feeding into a digital twin of each site and integrating into Cleanleaf’s workflows, which may streamline O&M processes and allow technicians to focus on higher-value corrective tasks.
From an investor perspective, the collaboration indicates an effort by Raptor Maps to deepen its role in the solar O&M value chain by combining robotics, analytics, and digital twin capabilities with a specialist service provider. If adopted more broadly, this model could support recurring software and services revenue, enhance customer stickiness, and strengthen Raptor Maps’ competitive position in data-driven solar asset management.
More broadly, the post points to an industry trend toward automation and data-centric operations as solar portfolios scale and owners seek greater performance certainty. Successful execution and demonstrable value from deployments with partners such as Cleanleaf could improve Raptor Maps’ prospects for additional partnerships, expand its addressable market, and indirectly support valuation expectations in the private clean energy technology sector.

