Review of unmanned ground vehicles for PV plant inspection

IF 6 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Solar Energy Pub Date : 2025-03-09 DOI:10.1016/j.solener.2025.113404
Benjamin Figgis, Sheikh Izzal Azid, David Parlevliet
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The growth of utility-scale solar power plants, which can now have more than a million PV modules, has created the need for automated monitoring and inspection technologies. Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs, or “drones”) have become widely used, especially for thermal infrared imaging, due to their falling cost, increasing technical capability, and ability to survey many modules quickly. However drones have certain limitations: they do not see the underside of PV arrays or balance-of-system equipment, it is difficult to hold a steady position for long- or repeated-exposure imaging, and operating permits can be onerous. In such cases unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs, or “robots”) can be advantageous for PV plant inspection. This paper reviews robot movement mechanisms (wheels, tracks and legs), types of PV faults for which they are suited, and their current status of use in commercial solar farms. Further, it examines typical obstacles to robot navigation in Australian solar farms. Key conclusions are that robots are likely to complement rather than replace drones for PV inspection, and are especially valuable for reducing fire risk by detecting hot-spots in electrical components.
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无人驾驶地面车辆在光伏电站检测中的应用综述
公用事业规模的太阳能发电厂的增长,现在可以拥有超过一百万个光伏组件,创造了对自动化监控和检查技术的需求。无人驾驶飞行器(uav,或“无人机”)由于其成本下降、技术能力提高和快速测量许多模块的能力而得到广泛应用,特别是在热红外成像方面。然而,无人机也有一定的局限性:它们看不到光伏阵列或平衡系统设备的底部,很难在长时间或重复曝光的成像中保持稳定的位置,而且操作许可可能很繁琐。在这种情况下,无人地面车辆(ugv,或“机器人”)可以有利于光伏电站的检查。本文回顾了机器人的运动机制(车轮、履带和腿),它们适合的光伏故障类型,以及它们在商业太阳能农场中的使用现状。此外,它还研究了澳大利亚太阳能农场中机器人导航的典型障碍。关键结论是,机器人很可能是光伏检查无人机的补充,而不是取代无人机,并且通过检测电气元件中的热点来降低火灾风险尤其有价值。
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Solar Energy
Solar Energy 工程技术-能源与燃料
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13.90
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审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: Solar Energy welcomes manuscripts presenting information not previously published in journals on any aspect of solar energy research, development, application, measurement or policy. The term "solar energy" in this context includes the indirect uses such as wind energy and biomass
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