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How EnBW Is Using Dock-Based Drones for Solar PV Inspections

A case-study webinar on deploying dock-based drones across large-scale solar assets, covering inspections, and the operational tradeoffs of running drones in a regulated energy environment.

Jan 29, 2026

3:00 pm

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EnBW shares how a large European energy company is using dock-based drones for periodic solar PV inspections inside a regulated, enterprise environment. This session looks at a live deployment and focuses on what it takes to run low-frequency, high-value inspections reliably at scale, including where autonomy works today and where manual processes are still required.

Key Highlights

  • How EnBW Runs Dock-Based Solar PV Inspections
    A clear walkthrough of how scheduled inspection flights are executed using a single docked drone, including operational setup and inspection cadence.
  • What Autonomous Inspections Look Like in Practice
    Real examples of how flights are planned, launched, monitored, and completed, and where human oversight remains part of the workflow.
  • Enterprise Constraints That Shape Drone Operations
    How usability, multi-operator access, and EU cloud deployment influence how drone inspections are adopted inside a large organization.
  • Data and Post-Processing Realities
    How inspection data is handled today and why integration with post-processing platforms is a critical requirement.
  • Current Gaps and Open Challenges
    An honest look at terrain-aware flight planning limitations, cost considerations, and what still needs to improve for broader rollout.
Rohan Pisipati

Solution Engineering, FlytBase

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Context

EnBW shares how a large European energy company is using dock-based drones for periodic solar PV inspections inside a regulated, enterprise environment. This session looks at a live deployment and focuses on what it takes to run low-frequency, high-value inspections reliably at scale, including where autonomy works today and where manual processes are still required.

Key Highlights

  • How EnBW Runs Dock-Based Solar PV Inspections
    A clear walkthrough of how scheduled inspection flights are executed using a single docked drone, including operational setup and inspection cadence.
  • What Autonomous Inspections Look Like in Practice
    Real examples of how flights are planned, launched, monitored, and completed, and where human oversight remains part of the workflow.
  • Enterprise Constraints That Shape Drone Operations
    How usability, multi-operator access, and EU cloud deployment influence how drone inspections are adopted inside a large organization.
  • Data and Post-Processing Realities
    How inspection data is handled today and why integration with post-processing platforms is a critical requirement.
  • Current Gaps and Open Challenges
    An honest look at terrain-aware flight planning limitations, cost considerations, and what still needs to improve for broader rollout.
Rohan Pisipati

Solution Engineering, FlytBase

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Context

EnBW shares how a large European energy company is using dock-based drones for periodic solar PV inspections inside a regulated, enterprise environment. This session looks at a live deployment and focuses on what it takes to run low-frequency, high-value inspections reliably at scale, including where autonomy works today and where manual processes are still required.

Key Highlights

  • How EnBW Runs Dock-Based Solar PV Inspections
    A clear walkthrough of how scheduled inspection flights are executed using a single docked drone, including operational setup and inspection cadence.
  • What Autonomous Inspections Look Like in Practice
    Real examples of how flights are planned, launched, monitored, and completed, and where human oversight remains part of the workflow.
  • Enterprise Constraints That Shape Drone Operations
    How usability, multi-operator access, and EU cloud deployment influence how drone inspections are adopted inside a large organization.
  • Data and Post-Processing Realities
    How inspection data is handled today and why integration with post-processing platforms is a critical requirement.
  • Current Gaps and Open Challenges
    An honest look at terrain-aware flight planning limitations, cost considerations, and what still needs to improve for broader rollout.
Rohan Pisipati

Solution Engineering, FlytBase

What to expect?

EnBW shares how a large European energy company is using dock-based drones for periodic solar PV inspections inside a regulated, enterprise environment. This session looks at a live deployment and focuses on what it takes to run low-frequency, high-value inspections reliably at scale, including where autonomy works today and where manual processes are still required.

Key Highlights

  • How EnBW Runs Dock-Based Solar PV Inspections
    A clear walkthrough of how scheduled inspection flights are executed using a single docked drone, including operational setup and inspection cadence.
  • What Autonomous Inspections Look Like in Practice
    Real examples of how flights are planned, launched, monitored, and completed, and where human oversight remains part of the workflow.
  • Enterprise Constraints That Shape Drone Operations
    How usability, multi-operator access, and EU cloud deployment influence how drone inspections are adopted inside a large organization.
  • Data and Post-Processing Realities
    How inspection data is handled today and why integration with post-processing platforms is a critical requirement.
  • Current Gaps and Open Challenges
    An honest look at terrain-aware flight planning limitations, cost considerations, and what still needs to improve for broader rollout.
Rohan Pisipati

Solution Engineering, FlytBase

What to expect?

EnBW shares how a large European energy company is using dock-based drones for periodic solar PV inspections inside a regulated, enterprise environment. This session looks at a live deployment and focuses on what it takes to run low-frequency, high-value inspections reliably at scale, including where autonomy works today and where manual processes are still required.

Key Highlights

  • How EnBW Runs Dock-Based Solar PV Inspections
    A clear walkthrough of how scheduled inspection flights are executed using a single docked drone, including operational setup and inspection cadence.
  • What Autonomous Inspections Look Like in Practice
    Real examples of how flights are planned, launched, monitored, and completed, and where human oversight remains part of the workflow.
  • Enterprise Constraints That Shape Drone Operations
    How usability, multi-operator access, and EU cloud deployment influence how drone inspections are adopted inside a large organization.
  • Data and Post-Processing Realities
    How inspection data is handled today and why integration with post-processing platforms is a critical requirement.
  • Current Gaps and Open Challenges
    An honest look at terrain-aware flight planning limitations, cost considerations, and what still needs to improve for broader rollout.
Rohan Pisipati

Solution Engineering, FlytBase

Context

EnBW shares how a large European energy company is using dock-based drones for periodic solar PV inspections inside a regulated, enterprise environment. This session looks at a live deployment and focuses on what it takes to run low-frequency, high-value inspections reliably at scale, including where autonomy works today and where manual processes are still required.

Key Highlights

  • How EnBW Runs Dock-Based Solar PV Inspections
    A clear walkthrough of how scheduled inspection flights are executed using a single docked drone, including operational setup and inspection cadence.
  • What Autonomous Inspections Look Like in Practice
    Real examples of how flights are planned, launched, monitored, and completed, and where human oversight remains part of the workflow.
  • Enterprise Constraints That Shape Drone Operations
    How usability, multi-operator access, and EU cloud deployment influence how drone inspections are adopted inside a large organization.
  • Data and Post-Processing Realities
    How inspection data is handled today and why integration with post-processing platforms is a critical requirement.
  • Current Gaps and Open Challenges
    An honest look at terrain-aware flight planning limitations, cost considerations, and what still needs to improve for broader rollout.
Rohan Pisipati

Solution Engineering, FlytBase