Fluke Survey Reveals How Data is Powering the Future for Solar Energy Innovation and Growth

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OEMs, technicians, and installers are optimistic about solar's future, many believe the industry is hindered by gaps in data and understanding smart technology

Fluke Survey Reveals How Data is Powering the Future for Solar Energy Innovation and Growth

63% of respondents to the Fluke survey predict that solar will lead their country’s energy transition
63% of respondents to the Fluke survey predict that solar will lead their country’s energy transition

Everett, Washington, Dec. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Summary:

  • 63% predict that solar will lead their country’s energy transition.

  • 91% are concerned about solar panel efficiency, and 39% cite inverter failures as a common issue.

  • Nearly a third use reactive maintenance, while over half prioritize adopting predictive maintenance.

  • 59% stressed the need to train technicians in advanced diagnostic tools to address evolving challenges.

  • 45% view AI integration in solar panel design, optimization, and maintenance as a key opportunity.

EVERETT, Wash., December 12, 2024 – Fluke Corporation, a leading provider of safe, rugged, and reliable industrial tools and integrated software, has released new survey findings highlighting key challenges for the solar industry on its path to a net-zero future. The survey identifies improving panel efficiency, transitioning from reactive to predictive maintenance, and adopting smart technologies as top priorities. Crucially, data emerges as the driving force behind innovation and operational efficiency, offering solutions to these pressing challenges.

The survey, conducted by Censuswide on behalf of Fluke, engaged over 400 solar OEMs, technicians, and installers across the UK, Germany, Spain, and the USA to gain insights into their perspectives on the pressing challenges facing the solar industry. The survey results also highlighted their attitudes toward emerging trends and their expectations for how the future of solar energy is likely to evolve in the coming years.

The research revealed that nearly two-thirds of respondents (63%) believe solar will become the dominant energy source in their country. However, it also highlighted significant challenges that must be addressed to turn this optimistic vision into reality and pave the way for a solar-powered future.

“The adoption of smart technologies is going to be critical for companies to gain a strategic edge,” says Vineet Thuvara, Chief Product Officer, Fluke. “Businesses are increasingly keen to automate their maintenance operations, with approaches like condition monitoring and predictive maintenance, and those that don’t utilize new AI enabled technologies - and their capabilities for collecting more data and gaining more knowledge - will be left behind.”

One of the challenges that emerged in the survey’s findings is the need to rapidly shift from reactive maintenance to a more proactive approach. With 91% of those surveyed reporting concerns about the efficiency of the current generation of solar modules and 39% of respondents identifying inverter failures as a common issue, it’s clear an effective maintenance strategy is a necessity. Nearly a third of all respondents described their current maintenance strategy as reactive, while more than half indicated that implementing predictive maintenance was a key priority.