Wind Turbine Inspection
Drone-assisted wind turbine inspection with AI-based defect analysis. Find out the condition of blades and structures safely without climbing or rope access.
Wind Turbine Inspection with Drones — Safely and Efficiently
The drone inspects blades and structures without rope access, aerial work platforms, or dismantling. AI-based analysis identifies and classifies defects — erosion, delamination, cracks, and lightning damage — quickly and reliably.
Benefits of the Service
Safe and Fast. Inspection by drone from the ground — no climbing or rope access. Short production stop.
AI-Based Defect Analysis. AI identifies and classifies blade defects by type and severity. Expert verifies results.
Tracking Defect Development. Consecutive inspections show how each defect develops over time.
Preventive Maintenance. Early defect detection avoids costly downtime and extends blade lifespan.
What We Inspect
- Blades — erosion, delamination, cracks, lightning damage, and surface wear by blade (A, B, C) and section
- Tower and Nacelle Exterior — visual damage and wear
- Overall Condition — documented site status overview
One-Time Inspection or Continuous Monitoring Program
We carry out both one-time inspections and recurring monitoring programs covering an entire wind farm. Results are delivered as reports or through a browser-based view for your whole team.
Who the Service Is For
Wind Energy Operators and Owners. Keep equipment condition under control with preventive maintenance.
Service and Maintenance Companies (O&M). Streamline the inspection process and direct repairs where needed most.
Asset Management and Technical Due Diligence. Reliable, documented condition data for decision-making and valuation.
Part of a Broader Inspection Service
Wind turbine inspection is part of our inspection service, which also covers masts and other infrastructure. We also produce precise 3D models when needed.
What We Deliver
- Inspection Report — findings by blade, classified by type and severity, repair recommendations
- High-Resolution Images — of every blade and inspected structure
- AI Defect Analysis — automatic detection and classification
- Defect Development Comparison — changes documented across recurring inspections
Frequently Asked Questions
Is rope access needed, or does the turbine have to be stopped? No rope access. The turbine is stopped for the inspection — downtime stays short.
What defects does a drone inspection detect? Erosion, delamination, cracks, lightning damage, and surface wear — classified by type and severity.
Can you inspect an entire wind farm? Yes — both individual inspections and recurring monitoring programs for an entire farm.
How is defect development tracked? Comparing consecutive inspections shows how each defect develops, supporting scheduling and prioritization of repairs.
Is the inspection suitable for remote sites? Yes — open, remote areas suit drone inspection well.