Being able to optimise and have a look at those panels whenever we want, and really have full control over the system helps us in the long run with maintenance, performance, and being able to give the end user peace of mind really that their system is working at its full potential every day, every day the sun's up. Having the optimisation built behind each panel gives us the assurance that when it comes to reactive maintenance, and looking after the system, we always know each panel and what it's doing. And if there's an issue, we can get that rectified and fixed as soon as possible. Basically, that just keeps the customer on track with their return on their investment, and the system operating to its full potential at all time.
This means that we can have the ability to track each panel and what it's doing at all times. So when it comes to commercial and residential, we believe it's important because based on commercial, people are looking at their return on their investment to be able to monitor the system and see exactly what it's doing and individualising to each panel helps us in regards to reactive maintenance, keeping the system where it should be, and you know getting the correct performance out of the entire system. For reactive maintenance purposes, if there's a panel not operating the way it should be or even an optimiser idea, it notifies us straightaway. So we can send a electrician onto site, they can have that rectified within 10, 15 minutes, rather than a string inverter where we may have to rip up, you know, strings and strings, or rows and rows of panels to try and find an issue really pinpoints where the issue is and allows us to fix it as soon as possible to keep that system basically operating at its full potential.
How does individual panel monitoring help optimise the performance of a commercial solar system?
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