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On March 7, the world's first UAV system testing standard for the photovoltaic industry - "Technical Specifications for UAV System Testing for Photovoltaic Power Plants" was officially released
in Beijing.
It is understood that the specification is organized and compiled
by China Quality Certification Center, CCIC Group Southern Electronic Product Testing (Shenzhen) Co.
, Ltd.
, and Shenzhen UAV Industry Association.
The release of the specification not only improves the industry standard system of China's UAV, but also provides a "access certificate"
for the large-scale application of UAVs in the photovoltaic field.
In recent years, the rapid development of intelligent, unmanned products, including drones, has provided new ideas
for the management of the photovoltaic industry.
With its three-dimensional, elevation operation and strong compatibility, UAV is very suitable for the photovoltaic industry
with diverse application types and complex environments.
However, due to the lack of standards and the inherent barriers between industries, there is a serious information and technology asymmetry between the photovoltaic and drone industries, which also hinders the large-scale use of
drones in the photovoltaic field.
The release of this specification can be said to fill the gap of UAV certification and provide a quality control basis
for enterprises to produce and sell UAVs in the photovoltaic industry.
According to the relevant person in charge, after the standard is released, the certification application
will be accepted.
Relevant information can be found
at the China Quality Certification Center.
During the 2nd World UAV Conference held in Shenzhen in June this year, the China Quality Certification Center will issue the first batch of certification certificates at the power system forum of the conference
.
On March 7, the world's first UAV system testing standard for the photovoltaic industry - "Technical Specifications for UAV System Testing for Photovoltaic Power Plants" was officially released
in Beijing.
It is understood that the specification is organized and compiled
by China Quality Certification Center, CCIC Group Southern Electronic Product Testing (Shenzhen) Co.
, Ltd.
, and Shenzhen UAV Industry Association.
The release of the specification not only improves the industry standard system of China's UAV, but also provides a "access certificate"
for the large-scale application of UAVs in the photovoltaic field.
In recent years, the rapid development of intelligent, unmanned products, including drones, has provided new ideas
for the management of the photovoltaic industry.
With its three-dimensional, elevation operation and strong compatibility, UAV is very suitable for the photovoltaic industry
with diverse application types and complex environments.
However, due to the lack of standards and the inherent barriers between industries, there is a serious information and technology asymmetry between the photovoltaic and drone industries, which also hinders the large-scale use of
drones in the photovoltaic field.
The release of this specification can be said to fill the gap of UAV certification and provide a quality control basis
for enterprises to produce and sell UAVs in the photovoltaic industry.
According to the relevant person in charge, after the standard is released, the certification application
will be accepted.
Relevant information can be found
at the China Quality Certification Center.
During the 2nd World UAV Conference held in Shenzhen in June this year, the China Quality Certification Center will issue the first batch of certification certificates at the power system forum of the conference
.