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Dahua Deploys AIoT to Automate Renewable Energy Infrastructure

Dahua Technology unveiled its 'Visible AI in New Energy' suite at Intersolar Europe 2026, targeting the operational bottlenecks of renewable power plants. The company showcased how integrated thermal imaging and AI-driven monitoring can replace manual patrols with automated security and predictive equipment maintenance across dispersed energy sites.

Dahua Deploys AIoT to Automate Renewable Energy Infrastructure
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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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