⚡ DroneBundle for Utilities & Energy
Manage grid inspections and infrastructure checks from a single platform
DroneBundle gives you the tools to schedule recurring missions, track anomalies, and maintain full regulatory compliance. Similar infrastructure challenges are faced in construction and other industries.
Industry challenges
Recurring inspections across large asset networks
Manual scheduling increases risk of missed cycles
Safety compliance and documentation complexity
Lack of coordination between internal and contractor teams
Difficult follow up and reinspection tracking
How DroneBundle helps
Automate inspection scheduling by asset type or location
Link anomalies to follow up missions with full history
Track pilot hours, maintenance, and asset usage
Store permits, checklists and reports in one secure hub
Control access across teams and contractors
Key features for utilities and energy teams
Asset-based scheduling
Anomaly tagging and resolution tracking
Maintenance and usage logs
Regulatory export templates
User access controls for internal and external teams
Example workflow
Import list of assets and inspection intervals
Auto generate missions based on set frequencies
Assign teams and pre-configured checklists
Tag anomalies during flight and auto create follow-ups
Export reports for audit or compliance filing
Results you can expect
80% reduction in manual scheduling overhead
Better oversight of open anomalies and inspection cycles
Improved regulator confidence and readiness
FAQs
Can we assign missions by asset class (e.g. towers vs substations)?
Yes, you can group assets and apply custom scheduling logic to each class.
Can we export logs for external audit or compliance platforms?
Yes, you can export logs, assessments and pilot records as PDF or CSV.
Try it free
Standardize and scale your utility inspections with DroneBundle
Try the full platform free for 14 days. No credit card needed.
- 14-day free trial, no credit card needed
- Complete drone operations platform
- Built-in compliance and reporting
- Scales from solo pilots to large teams