Initial visual assessment of equipment, such as Inverters, solar field and BESS. Advanced methods like drone inspections, thermography, and sensor-based monitoring are also employed to detect issues that are not immediately visible.

Once potential issues are identified, the diagnosis phase involves a detailed analysis to pinpoint the exact cause of the problem. This may include electrical, mechanical, and software diagnostics, where measurement of performance parameters, identify faults, and assessment of the condition of components is performed. A conclusive comprehensive report that outlines the root causes of any issues is presented,  along with recommendations for repairs or adjustments to prevent future problems, ensuring continuous and efficient energy production.