A LinkedIn post from Raptor Maps highlights the release of the company’s 2026 Global Solar Report, based on analysis of more than 373 GWdc of solar asset data. The post indicates that this edition extends beyond aerial thermography to examine direct current performance, evolving risk profiles, and changing operational practices in an increasingly complex solar landscape.
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According to the post, the report addresses how solar performance has changed over time, the role of robotics in performance and risk management, and the types and magnitudes of risks that influence solar farm output and insurance claims. It also notes new analysis on automation and risk factors such as substations and fires, alongside a guest contribution from kWh Analytics on attritional losses.
For investors, the post suggests that Raptor Maps is positioning itself as a data and analytics provider at the intersection of performance optimization and risk management for utility-scale solar. This focus on benchmarking, automation, and insurability may enhance the company’s value proposition with asset owners, operators, and insurers, potentially supporting deeper customer engagement and recurring analytics-driven revenue as the global solar fleet scales and matures.

