Clear answer
Clear answer, explained.
. Most inverter manufacturers provide remote monitoring platforms that allow production data and fault alerts to be checked without a site visit.
Key points
What this means in practice.
- Annual inspection is the standard minimum for active commercial solar systems
- Systems near construction, industrial processes, or high bird activity benefit from bi-annual inspections
- Inverter fault logs should be reviewed monthly — remote monitoring platforms allow this without a site visit
- Most inverter manufacturers provide remote monitoring for production data and fault alerts
- Early fault identification prevents performance losses from compounding across multiple billing periods
- Inspection frequency should increase as the system ages toward the inverter replacement window at year 12–15
When this applies
Best-fit environments.
- You own or manage a commercial solar system and want to understand the correct inspection frequency
- Your facility is near construction, industrial processes, or has high bird activity that increases soiling risk
- You want to establish a maintenance schedule that protects the system's performance over its 30-year operating life
- You have taken over management of an existing solar system and want to confirm the appropriate maintenance baseline
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