The company’s latest exhibition in Munich focused on five operational pillars: security, equipment inspection, safety management, electric vehicle charging, and centralized control systems. By deploying thermal algorithms and radar-camera linkage, Dahua claims to have drastically reduced false alarms at global installations. For instance, a photovoltaic project in Brazil saw daily alarms drop from over 1,000 to roughly one per device weekly. A similar deployment at a 60 MW solar park in Romania highlights the company's push into the European market.
Beyond perimeter security, Dahua is automating facility oversight through its HSE-PPE management systems, which use AI to verify safety compliance in real-time. For remote assets, such as electrical substations, the company’s inspection tools monitor operating temperatures to trigger predictive maintenance before failures occur. These data streams feed into the DSS Professional platform, a central dashboard that allows operators to manage complex networks from a single point. In Italy, this unified approach now coordinates operations across 80 remote solar sites equipped with 1,600 thermal cameras.





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