Sector 02 · Solar

Copper theft doesn't announce itself.

A hundred-megawatt solar park is a landscape, not a building. Guards on foot cover a fraction of a fraction of the array each hour. Copper theft, panel tampering, and DC-side fires all happen in the middle of a field where no one is standing.

Solar site — Rakshak deployment context
Plate 01 · Modeled outcome · site engineering assumptions
₹Cr
Modeled equipment loss prevented per site, per year
How Rakshak deploys here

Sensor stack for this sector: Long-wave thermal + optical.

  1. 01

    Thermal patrols across inverter stations and combiner boxes to catch hotspots before they cascade.

  2. 02

    Perimeter loops timed to the arithmetic of the fence, not the availability of the guard.

  3. 03

    Row-level inspection sweeps on schedule or on-demand.

  4. 04

    Real-time handoff to the on-site operator when a pattern breaks.

Case study

A 14-site solar operator in western India

Recurring copper theft across widely separated substations. Rakshak deployed docked units at three highest-loss sites; incident count dropped and — more useful — the recorded trail turned insurance claims from disputed to settled. Modeled outcome · site engineering assumptions.

Next step

Two weeks. One gate. A signed decision date.

A scoped, paid evaluation at a single zone or gate you choose, alongside your existing guards and CCTV. Success criteria, decision date, and contract price are agreed in a short evaluation agreement before we deploy. The deployment fee is credited in full against your first-year contract if you move forward. We run a limited number of evaluations per quarter.