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Percepto operations will be coordinated on a single platform through the company’s Autonomous Inspection and Monitoring (AIM) solution.
Percepto AIM allows drones to be operated remotely to ensure they work together in sync, providing maximum site coverage with increased safety, efficiency, and ease of operation.
Percepto achieved a U.S. nationwide BVLOS waiver that empowers qualified customers to gain actionable insights from remotely operated drones.
Percepto’s automated drone-in-a-box technology has been deployed in various industries to streamline preventive maintenance, drive efficiency, increase safety, and reduce operational costs.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has allowed operators to use Percepto’s drone-in-a-box solution for highly automated Beyond Visual Line of Sight (HA BVLOS) inspection and monitoring operations at a Texas solar power plant.
Percepto's technology enables an automated detect and avoid (DAA) cycle without a pilot or visual observer on site.
Percepto's automatic airspace deconfliction capability may pave the way for centrally controlled drone-in-a-box fleets across multiple sites in the future.
Percepto completed a proof-of-concept with the Electric Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) for monitoring a 250-acre floating solar farm.
Percepto's drone-in-a-box system passed Level 5 hurricane testing at wind speeds of up to 155 mph.
Percepto AIM software and the Percepto Air drone-in-a-box will be used for inspections.
Percepto Co-founder and CEO Dor Abuhasira emphasized that autonomous drones strengthen the sustainable positioning of renewable energy facilities.
Percepto's automated drones will provide operations and maintenance reports, map panel locations, and inspect substations, transformers, floating fences, and solar floaters.
Percepto partnered with Top Engineering Corporation to enable autonomous routine inspections of the solar panels and equipment.
With Percepto AIM, drones can be operated remotely to ensure synchronized operation and maximum coverage at monitored sites.
The drones operating across Florida will be coordinated on a single platform through Percepto's Autonomous Inspection and Monitoring (AIM) solution.
Florida Power & Light currently uses Percepto's Autonomous Inspection and Monitoring (AIM) solution powered by drones for routine infrastructure inspection and monitoring.
Florida Power & Light's long-term plan is to introduce hundreds of Percepto drones to monitor its distribution substations over the next five years.
The FAA issued a nationwide waiver allowing Florida Power & Light to fly Percepto drones for surveillance and inspection purposes at its sites.
Percepto has served Florida Power & Light since 2018, developing optimized drone monitoring solutions.
Percepto is a member of the Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC).