Suzhou Longtai Applies for Patent on Solar PV Power Station Monitoring System to Enhance Stability of PV Generation
On April 8, 2025, it was reported that Suzhou Longtai Electric Power Technology Co., Ltd. has filed a patent application for a system designed to monitor the operational status of solar photovoltaic (PV) power stations. The patent, titled “A Monitoring System for the Operational Status of Solar PV Power Stations,” has the publication number CN 119766141 A and was submitted on December 2024.
The patent abstract reveals that the invention encompasses a monitoring system that includes a PV power station monitoring platform, a PV resource collection module, a PV equipment operation tracking module, a PV power generation assessment module, a regional positioning tracking and investigation module, and a warning module. This innovative system aims to conduct comprehensive monitoring and analysis of power output by integrating operational data from PV equipment with environmental data from the power station. By comparing the actual electrical output of solar panels with the expected output, the system evaluates the performance of the panels.
Panels identified as operating inefficiently are categorized into low-efficiency operational zones. The system then enables the pinpointing and assessment of individual solar panels within these zones, thereby narrowing down the detection range from a broad area to specific components. This approach facilitates the identification of substandard solar panels, ultimately enhancing the stability of PV power generation.
According to information from Tianyancha, Suzhou Longtai Electric Power Technology Co., Ltd. was established in 2010 and is located in Suzhou. The company primarily engages in the promotion and application of technology services, with a registered capital of 50 million RMB and a paid-in capital of 25.833 million RMB. Data analysis indicates that the company has invested in one other enterprise and participated in 993 bidding projects. It holds one trademark and nine patents, along with six administrative licenses.