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(pressebox) (Hirschberg an der Bergstraße, 10.02.2026) This deployment marks a milestone for GOLDBECK SOLAR, which is introducing Sorair Technologies’ drone automation at a solar farm site, while at the same time supporting them in expanding its portfolio to include its first solar farm use case and a broader range of applications for the Soranet™ platform.
Improving Security & Facilities Management On Solar Farms Under Sorair Flight School
With this deployment, GOLDBECK SOLAR is advancing security and facilities management at its solar farms through operations conducted under Sorair Flight School, which operates under their CAA‑recognised Operational Authorisation for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations.
Since their UK-Wide approvals from the CAA in 2025, Sorair has been able to self declare its BVLOS activities under a UK-wide Visual Mitigation (VM) framework, in full alignment with CAA regulations. GOLDBECK SOLAR will start its operations using the BVLOS (VM) framework and will then graduate to performing full-BVLOS operations under the CAA’s BVLOS (AAE) Atypical Air Environments framework once authorisation has been granted from the CAA.
Sorair received the first grouped Atypical approvals in the UK from the CAA in November 2025, and will be using the same strategy and framework to deliver on the approvals for GOLDBECK SOLAR. For more information on our BVLOS AAE approvals, please click the link here.
Stakeholder Involvement - Sorair, ASEL, & GOLDBECK SOLAR
This deployment and ongoing operations involve 4 stakeholders:
Soranet x SiteMark - How does it work in practice?
As part of GOLDBECK SOLAR’s operational approach, drones perform their routine patrols directly over the solar panels, capturing detailed images of each panel. The images are gathered together in a 2D orthomosaic and processed by SiteMark’s AI analytics software and thermal image layering to detect defects in the solar panels.
‘Maintaining a proactive approach to solar panel inspections is the best way to ensure that the site operates at optimal levels, keeping energy generation and storage at peak levels throughout the lifecycle of the solar farm.’ – Nick Bartlett, O&M Manager at GOLDBECK SOLAR
“ASEL already operates an impressive portfolio of solar farms, with robust measures in place for both temporary and permanent security. The introduction of DJI Dock systems represents a true step-change in how these sites are managed. This technology will not only redefine security patrol and rapid response capabilities but also empower O&M teams to maintain assets of such vast size, scope, and scale with unprecedented efficiency and precision.” — Frazer Clark, Transformation & Strategy Director
Closing Remarks
‘This deployment is a major opportunity for Sorair to demonstrate the breadth of industries that can benefit from drone automations for security, plus facilities management procedures. We look forward to building on these learnings — continuing to develop safe, compliant, and scalable drone solutions that support the next generation of solar farm facilities management and site security operations.’ – Kunmi Oludoyi, CEO of Sorair Technologies.
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Über GOLDBECK SOLAR GmbH:
GOLDBECK SOLAR Group
GOLDBECK SOLAR pursues the vision of developing solutions that protect the climate and are in harmony with nature, thereby ensuring the basis for a healthy, vibrant, and sustainable planet.
Founded in 2001, the company is part of the GOLDBECK SOLAR Group and a leading global provider of EPC and O&M services. Founded in 2018, the group of companies specializes in the turnkey construction of large photovoltaic power plants for open spaces or industrial and commercial roofs. The range of services covers the entire value chain from project development and financing to the construction and integration of storage technologies, the technical operation and asset management of the plants and the direct sale of clean energy. The GOLDBECK SOLAR Group currently employs 550 people in 12 countries and has built 4 GW of solar power plants in 20 countries.
Further information can be found at https://goldbecksolar.com/en/
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