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[PROMOTED CONTENT] The benefits that DJI drones are bringing to power grids

Few nations are as cognisant of the vulnerable power grid as South Africa but, as much as South Africans know about the woes of loadshedding, what they may not know is how drones are already being used to help with electricity already in some parts of the world.around the use of its drones working to manage, protect and maintain power grids in ways you may have never imagined.

and wind turbines. In the future, should South Africa have a greater option of these power options, DJI drones can help once again. DJI has positioned the Matrice 300 RTK as the new standard when it comes to commercial use, a title it has earned when you consider that the Matrice 300 RTK isn’t just a drone, but a commercial platform for businesses and governments to build solutions on.

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