Autonomous Drone Solution Enhances Efficiency and Coverage in Rugged Terrain
JOUAV, a manufacturer of industrial unmanned aerial systems (UAS), has partnered with the Guangxi Power Supply Bureau to launch China’s first “Fixed + Mobile” UAS autonomous inspection system for power grid operations. This solution sets a new standard in power line inspections by improving efficiency while lowering costs.
Expanding Coverage with Autonomous Drone Operations
The system integrates five JOUAV JOS-C800 VTOL hangars and two CW-15V drones to tackle the challenges of inspecting power lines in mountainous areas. The CW-15V drones operate within a 50-kilometer radius and can fly for up to three hours per mission. By “hopping” between hangars for recharging, the drones sustain continuous operations without human intervention. This approach enables seamless coverage of up to 15,000 square kilometers through remote-controlled, automated flights.
“Power line inspections, particularly in rugged areas, have traditionally been a time-consuming and labor-intensive process,” said Robert Lee, Power Utility Solutions Engineer at JOUAV. “Our Drone-in-a-Box solution transforms this process by enabling 24/7 automated inspections with less manpower while also speeding up response times, significantly improving inspection efficiency, and lowering operational costs—making multi-site inspections a reality. This pilot project demonstrates that large-scale deployments of multiple drones and docking stations can be highly effective, even in the most challenging environments.”
Real-Time Monitoring and Emergency Response
The autonomous system reduces human involvement while maintaining precise and consistent monitoring. By linking multiple drones and docking stations to a centralized control system, the solution allows operators to oversee power grid infrastructure with minimal effort. Real-time data transmission helps detect potential issues quickly, strengthening response capabilities.
Beyond routine inspections, the system plays a critical role in emergency situations. The drones, equipped with high-resolution 4K video and LiDAR technology, provide damage assessments within hours—a significant improvement compared to traditional inspection methods that take days.
This pilot project demonstrates the potential of autonomous drone technology in modernizing power grid maintenance. It also highlights JOUAV’s commitment to advancing industrial drone solutions through innovation.
For more details on the system’s specifications and operations, visit www.jouav.com.
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