According to a recent LinkedIn post from Raptor Maps, the company is preparing to release its 2026 Global Solar Report based on what it describes as its largest dataset to date. The post indicates that the analysis covers 373 GWdc of cumulative solar data, including 57.5 GWdc of what it calls advanced inspections.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that the forthcoming report will address trends in power loss over time and examine the drivers behind those changes. It also indicates a focus on the impact of robotics on performance, operations, and risk management across solar assets.
In addition, the post highlights that the report will explore the types and magnitudes of risks affecting solar farms and how those risks appear in insurance claim data. For investors, this type of benchmarking and risk insight may enhance Raptor Maps’ positioning as a data and analytics provider within the solar industry, potentially supporting demand for its inspection and monitoring offerings.
The emphasis on robotics and advanced inspections could signal growing opportunities in automation and O&M optimization, areas that are becoming more important as global installed capacity scales. If the report gains traction with asset owners, insurers, and financiers, it could strengthen the company’s role in setting performance and risk standards, which may have longer‑term commercial benefits.

