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Thermal Drone Inspections for Solar Systems

Thermal Drone Inspections for PV Systems

Drone Thermography Inspection of a Solar Farm

Maximize your solar system’s performance and lifespan with advanced drone thermography inspections by EchoTech. Using high-resolution infrared cameras and FAA-certified drone pilots, we identify failing cells, hotspots, wiring issues and more before they lead to costly damage or energy loss.

EchoTech, headquartered in Alabama, serves clients across the southeastern United States providing efficient, safe, and non-contact inspections for:

  • Solar farms

  • Commercial rooftop arrays

  • Residential solar systems

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What Our Solar Thermography Inspections Reveal

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  • Hotspots caused by cell failure or manufacturing defects

  • Faulty string connections and wiring degradation

  • Shaded panel performance issues

  • Soiling or contamination reducing output

  • Module mismatch and inverter anomalies

Using thermal sensors, we quickly detect issues invisible to the naked eye — saving you thousands in potential downtime and fire risk.

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Why Choose Drone-Based Thermal Inspections Over Manual Methods?

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  • Faster – Inspect entire sites in minutes, not hours

  • Safer – No need to walk on rooftops or climb ladders

  • More Accurate – Thermal anomalies captured at scale

  • Cost-Effective – Reduce labor and maintenance costs

  • Scalable – Ideal for multi-site or utility-scale inspections

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Where We Work


Serving Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, South Carolina and North Carolina Solar Markets. Got a project outside of this service area? Reach out to our team, we would love the chance to work with you!

From rooftop systems in Montgomery and Birmingham to utility solar farms in Georgia and the Florida Panhandle, or systems in the Carolinas, EchoTech provides rapid response inspections that meet both regulatory and insurance standards.

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Schedule Your Solar Drone Thermography Inspection

Ready to ensure your solar investment is running at full capacity?
 

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