Qualitative Multimodal Diagnostic Assessment of PV Installations: Field Results from the PROMISE Second Advanced School in Malta

Titel in Übersetzung: Qualitative multimodale diagnostische Bewertung von PV-Anlagen: Feldversuchsergebnisse der zweiten PROMISE-Fortbildungsschule in Malta
  • Vlad Costea
  • , Carlos Meza
  • , Sophia Jahreis
  • , Siwoo Lee
  • , Hugo Sanchez
  • , Zonghan Jiang
  • , Brian Azzopardi
  • , Brian Bartolo
  • , Rita Ebner
  • , Bernhard Kubicek
  • , Aritz Legarrea Oyarzun
  • , Miquel Ezquer-Mayo
  • , Ioannis Tsanekas
  • , Kai Kaufmann
  • , Dominik Lautsch
  • , Carmel Azzopardi
  • , Austeja Mockeviciute-Azzopardi

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Abstract

This paper presents the technical outcomes of a multimodal diagnostic assessment conducted during the PROMISE Advanced School in Malta. Attendees of the school utilized a suite of complementary measurement techniques, ranging from visual inspection to electrical characterization and advanced imaging techniques such as drone infrared (IR), magnetic field imaging (MFI), electroluminescence (EL) and ultraviolet fluorescence (UVF). These were applied to four residential photovoltaic (PV) installations. By leveraging the strengths of each method, the study demonstrates how multimodal assessments enable a more accurate and comprehensive understanding of module degradation, electrical anomalies and material failures. Faults such as microcracks, inactive cell areas, broken interconnects and semiconductor breakdown were identified and cross-validated across different techniques. For instance, MFI confirmed current path disruptions identified using current-voltage (I–V) tracing, while EL-detected semiconductor breakdowns were linked to IR-confirmed hotspots. This approach improves diagnostic accuracy and reduces ambiguity in fault attribution. To the authors’ knowledge, this is among the first field-based studies combining these complementary techniques on operational residential PV systems. The findings contribute actionable insights for reliability analysis, predictive maintenance, decommissioning and quality assurance in PV systems.
Titel in ÜbersetzungQualitative multimodale diagnostische Bewertung von PV-Anlagen: Feldversuchsergebnisse der zweiten PROMISE-Fortbildungsschule in Malta
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelIEEE PES ISGT Europe 2025
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Okt. 2025
VeranstaltungIEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe 2025 - The Grand Hotel Excelsior, Valetta, Malta
Dauer: 20 Okt. 202523 Okt. 2025
https://www.conftool.com/isgt-europe-2025

Konferenz

KonferenzIEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe 2025
KurztitelIEEE PES ISGT Europe 2025
Land/GebietMalta
StadtValetta
Zeitraum20/10/2523/10/25
Internetadresse

Research Field

  • Hybrid Power Plants

Schlagwörter

  • Photovoltaic Systems
  • Fault Identification
  • PV Reliability
  • Multimodal Diagnostics

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