Cost of Poor Quality
Definition
Manual monitoring fails to provide timely alerts for issues like inverter errors or shading, resulting in extended downtime and higher repair costs instead of proactive fixes.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 5,000+ per major repair incident from undetected faults; annual inspections cost AUD 500-1,000 per system
- Frequency: Per system annually or per fault event
- Root Cause: Lack of real-time automated alerts and data analysis in manual tracking processes
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Solar Electric Power Generation players in Australia 🇦🇺 waste AUD 5,000+ annually per system on downtime repairs. Automation of performance monitoring eliminates this risk.
Affected Stakeholders
Maintenance Technicians, Operations Managers, Site Owners
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Financial Impact
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Methodology & Sources
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Related Business Risks
Capacity Loss
Cost Overrun
Non-Compliance Penalties & System Disconnection Risk
Lost Government Rebates & Feed-in Tariff Income
Rectification & Rework Costs Due to Inspection Failures
Grid Approval Delays & Installation Queue Bottlenecks
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