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Thermal imaging evolving for decentralised power grids
EPR Magazine (Electrical & Power Review)
|February 2025
Prama Hikvision leverages loT-enabled thermal cameras for real-time monitoring, enabling proactive maintenance and system reliability. This innovation supports smarter, sustainable power distribution, driving digital energy transformation through connected, efficient infrastructure solutions.
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Ashish P. Dhakan MD & CEO Prama Hikvision India Private Limited
Thermal imaging technology is undergoing a transitional shift driven by resolution, sensitivity, and functionality advancements. Modern thermal cameras now offer ultra-high resolutions, enhanced thermal sensitivity, and features like GPS, viewfinders, and ergonomic designs that cater to diverse applications, from industrial maintenance to renewable energy systems. With the rise of decentralised power grids and loT-enabled smart infrastructure, thermal cameras are essential for real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance and operational efficiency. As the industry evolves, companies like Prama Hikvision are leading the charge. Ashish P. Dhakan, MD and CEO of the company shares more insights.
How is Prama Hikvision transforming thermal imaging to enhance renewable energy systems and decentralised grids?
The increasing adoption of renewable energy is transforming the use of thermal cameras in power generation, transmission and distribution. As an industry leader, Prama Hikvision delivers advanced thermal imaging solutions specifically designed to address the unique requirements of modern renewable energy systems. With the expansion of solar farms, wind turbines and other green energy infrastructure, thermal cameras are advancing to tackle the complex challenges of monitoring and maintaining these critical assets.
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