Aerodyne Group to advance drone tech in Mexico

AERODYNE Group’s US-based regional headquarters, Aerodyne Measure, has entered into a joint venture agreement with Mexico’s leading renewable energy provider, Ecopulse. The agreement empowers Aerodyne Group, a DT3 (Drone Tech, Data Tech, and Digital Transformation) company, to offer end-to-end AI-driven drone surveying and inspection solutions for the management of clean energy assets in Mexico.

Ecopulse, which was founded in 2012, specialises in providing, managing, and supporting renewable energy solutions, including photovoltaic solar energy, thermal solar energy, hydraulic energy, wind power, geothermal energy, biomass energy, and sea energy.

To date, it has installed more than 150,000 solar panels throughout Mexico. More than 90% of the company’s clients count on the renewables powerhouse to receive the most advanced and robust inspection and monitoring services for their equipment. To that end, Ecopulse created a new division called Airsync in 2015, focusing on the acquisition and processing of inspection data through the use of UAV technology to provide better service to its customers.

Aerodyne’s experience and expertise will empower Ecopulse to offer its customers in Mexico the efficiency, quality, and support that can only be delivered through premium, turnkey drone-based inspection and data analysis.  

Aerodyne Measure chief executive officer (CEO), Harjeet Johal said, “Our partnership with Ecopulse comes at a time when the entire world has woken up to the realities of climate change. Widescale adoption of renewable energy is the only way forward. We are proud to support Ecopulse in its mission to foster the adoption of reliable clean energy solutions through leading-edge drone and data technology.”

Adding on, Ecopulse CEO, Gerardo Ferraez said that the alliance with Aerodyne Measure was a perfect fit for them as they were committed to delivering the best energy solutions to clients.

According to an independent research group, Drone Industry Insights, the energy sector is the largest industry on the commercial drone market in 2020 and will continue to be so in 2025.

“Mexico is an important piece of the puzzle for us to solidify, consolidate, and accelerate our market position in North America. With the country targeting 30% renewable energy generation by 2021, and 35% by 2024, joining forces with a renewables major made absolute business sense,” explained Aerodyne Group founder and group CEO, Kamarul Muhamed.

Aerodyne is ranked third in the world by Drone Industry Insights (DII) in its ‘2019 Top 10 Drone Service Providers’; was named Frost & Sullivan’s ‘Asia Pacific UAV Services Company of 2019’; and a recipient of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) Malaysia’s ‘Industry Excellence Gold Award 2019’. – Sept 2, 2020

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