Advanced Thermal Imaging for Solar Plants in Ahmedabad

At Shivshakti Solar Cleaning, we provide expert thermal imaging inspections to uncover hidden inefficiencies in commercial and industrial solar systems. Thermal scans help identify panel overheating, faulty strings, and electrical imbalance before they cause power loss.

Our certified technicians use high-precision IR tools to generate clear diagnostics and actionable insights. This is especially useful for clients under AMC contracts or planning major expansions. We cover South Bopal, Vatva, Sanand, and surrounding GIDC regions in Ahmedabad.

Solar modules may develop hidden faults like micro-cracks, hot spots, or cell mismatch that reduce efficiency. Thermal imaging reveals these issues through non-invasive IR scanning, allowing proactive repair and optimized performance.

  • We use high-resolution thermal cameras
  • Visual heat maps show temperature anomalies
  • Clients receive a complete IR diagnostic
  • For large rooftop or ground-mounted plants

Key Features of Our Thermal Imaging Services

• High-resolution FLIR infrared cameras

• Detailed fault and heat map analysis

• Drone-supported inspections available

• Accurate diagnosis of cell-level defects

• Fast service and professional reporting

• Ideal for AMC, audits, and plant commissioning

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

It’s the use of infrared cameras to detect abnormal heat patterns in solar components.
It identifies issues like hot spots, cracked cells, and wiring faults that reduce output.
Yes, it's non-contact and completely safe for all types of PV systems.
Yes, drone-based scanning is available for large-scale systems.
We recommend every 6–12 months or during performance drops.
Yes, we share a full diagnostic report with images, temperatures, and suggestions.
It can be included as an add-on in Annual Maintenance Contracts.
Typically 1–3 hours, depending on plant size.
Yes, we inspect inverters and storage units as well.
We operate across Ahmedabad including SG Highway, South Bopal, and GIDC zones.