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Raptor Maps – Weekly Recap

Raptor Maps, a solar asset management and analytics platform, featured prominently this week as it deepened its role in utility‑scale solar through technology partnerships and industry thought leadership. The company highlighted a collaboration with Cleanleaf Energy focused on shifting solar operations and maintenance from reactive repairs to proactive asset management.

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Cleanleaf is deploying Raptor Maps’ Sentry autonomous drone system to automate preventative maintenance inspections and feed geo‑located diagnostics into a digital twin of each site. This integration is intended to streamline O&M workflows, free technicians for higher‑value corrective work, and reduce safety exposure while supporting long‑term performance across growing solar portfolios.

For Raptor Maps, embedding robotics, analytics, and digital twins into customer operations underscores an effort to secure recurring software and data‑services revenue and strengthen competitive positioning in solar asset analytics. If replicated with additional asset owners and service providers, this model could support broader industry adoption of automation in solar O&M and expand the company’s addressable market.

The company also used its RaptorCon 2026 conference to showcase how automation and robotics are moving from pilot projects into core infrastructure amid sector labor constraints. More than 100 industry leaders convened to discuss safety‑centric automation, standardization, and talent development, themes that align closely with Raptor Maps’ software and analytics offerings.

In parallel, Raptor Maps promoted its 2026 Global Solar Report, which analyzes over 373 GWdc of solar data to benchmark performance, reliability, and evolving risk profiles. The report extends from aerial thermography into DC performance, substations, fire risk, and attritional loss insights, positioning the company as a data resource for asset owners, insurers, and financiers.

By pairing practical deployments such as the Cleanleaf collaboration with conference engagement and a comprehensive industry report, Raptor Maps is reinforcing its role at the center of data‑driven solar asset management. Overall, the week marked a strategically constructive period that may support customer retention, cross‑selling opportunities, and expanded partnerships across the utility‑scale solar ecosystem.

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