Automatic Weather Station AWS810 Solar Edition

Automatic Weather Station AWS810 Solar Edition

Empowering smart solar irradiance monitoring and weather intelligence.
Circet Italia elevates solar operations with advanced weather monitoring

The smart, secure and future-proof Vaisala Automatic Weather Station AWS810 Solar Edition combines reliable measurements with data collection, processing and connectivity so you can optimize every stage of your solar power plant.

AWS810 Solar Edition is a generational leap for solar irradiance and weather monitoring. High-quality sensor data is included for global, diffuse and reflected solar irradiance including all key weather parameters, plus soiling sensors. The accurate, always-on and long-lasting design is IEC 61724-1 compliant and purpose-built to be trusted for a solar plant’s entire operational lifespan.

Innovative design

The robust, modular design includes turnkey options for plug-and-play ease, while remote diagnostics reduces maintenance time with low life-cycle costs.

Secure, end-to-end network management and comprehensive system security enables trusted weather observations — from hardware design to user interface including remote software updates.

Easy setup

Get consistently accurate data from ruggedized, smart technology that is easy to deploy and maintain.

The flexible and easy setup expands as your plant’s needs change, while remote diagnostics and intelligent power control keep performance high with low life-cycle costs.

Smart and secure

Your data is secure and intact with end-to-end network management, comprehensive system security, self-diagnostics and remote network sensor monitoring.

Data connectivity is seamless with the SCADA system and cloud-based asset management platform, and Modbus sensor mapping is compliant with SunSpec Alliance.

Future-proof your solar power plant with next generation data management

Future-proof your solar power plant with next generation data management

Vaisala developed the Automatic Weather Station AWS810 Solar Edition to meet the current and evolving needs of solar power plant developers and operators.

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5 ways an automatic weather station improves solar power plant performance

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1: Real-time, accurate and reliable data for solar power plant maintenance and optimization to prevent costly repairs and maximize power output

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2: Seamless data connectivity ensures accessible solar performance tracking and monitoring through SCADA systems and cloud-based asset management platforms

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3: Rugged, weatherproof automatic weather stations are designed to last the entire solar power plant’s lifespan

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4: Scalability through easy sensor integration, design flexibility, and intelligent data quality control

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5: The Vaisala AWS810 Solar Edition offers a generational leap in solar irradiance and weather sensing

Products and systems

Vaisala Weather Transmitter WXT530 Series: The perfect mix of accurate air pressure, temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind speed, and wind direction data

Weather Transmitter WXT536

Compact, all-in-one multi-parameter weather sensor that provides crucial weather insights important for safe construction and operations, as well as performance monitoring of PV plants per IEC 61724-1:2021.

DMU801

Data Management Unit DMU801

DMU801 is the heart of the Automatic Weather Station AWS810 Solar Edition — the industry’s only complete, standardized weather station with modular flexibility. DMU801 makes it easy to integrate reference-grade and supplemental sensors into efficient hybrid networks.

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Gain weather and solar irradiance insights over the life of your solar power plant with next-generation security, all-in-one simplicity and future readiness. Contact us today to see how it can dramatically improve your operations.

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