Wind Turbine Inspection with Drone — Blades and Tower
Inspect rotor blades, tower and nacelle without rope access or climbing. Detailed images and thermal analysis by EASA-certified pilots — faster, safer and with shorter standstill time.
Why drone wind turbine inspection?
Safer inspection
No rope access or climbing required. The drone inspects all parts of the turbine from a safe distance.
Shorter standstill
Drone inspection requires less turbine downtime than traditional rope access methods.
Detailed blade images
High-resolution close-up images of leading edge, trailing edge and blade tip for thorough damage assessment.
Thermal analysis
Thermal imaging reveals internal defects, delamination and other issues not visible to the naked eye.
Entire turbine
Blades, tower, nacelle and foundation inspected in a single visit for complete condition overview.
Documentation for warranties
Timestamped, high-resolution evidence suitable for warranty claims and compliance documentation.
How wind turbine inspection works
Planning & coordination
We coordinate with the turbine operator on timing, safety requirements and access.
Blade inspection
Each blade is inspected with high-resolution and thermal camera during turbine standstill.
Tower & nacelle
Tower surface and nacelle exterior are inspected for damage, corrosion and anomalies.
Report & follow-up
Detailed report with damage classification, thermal analysis and recommended actions.
What you receive
Blade report
Detailed documentation of each blade with close-up images and identified damage.
Tower inspection
Visual documentation of the tower surface with identified corrosion, cracks or coating damage.
Thermal analyses
Thermal images revealing internal defects, delamination and temperature anomalies.
Damage classification
All findings categorised by type, severity and recommended action.
Action recommendations
Proposed maintenance and repair measures, prioritised by urgency.
Digital report
Professional report in PDF format with summary, detailed findings and appendices.
Frequently asked questions about wind turbine inspection
Rotor blades (leading edge, trailing edge, tip), tower surface, nacelle exterior and foundation.
Blade inspection requires the turbine to be stopped. Tower and nacelle can sometimes be inspected during low-speed rotation.
Erosion, cracks, lightning damage, delamination, surface defects and ice damage.
Drone inspection is faster, requires shorter standstill time and reduces risk for personnel. Suitable for regular condition monitoring.
Yes, we inspect individual turbines and entire wind farms efficiently.
We plan flights around weather windows. Wind speed, precipitation and visibility determine when inspection is possible.
Yes, our documentation provides timestamped, high-resolution evidence suitable for warranty claims.
Annual blade inspection is recommended. More frequent if damage or performance issues are suspected.
Need a wind turbine inspection?
Contact us for a free quote. We inspect individual turbines and entire wind farms across Sweden.
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