We are unique
We are unique
Every Laki Power monitoring station operates a range of sensors and cameras. This is first-in-industry with no other solutions with the same capabilities. Why? Our Powergrab technology generates 100x more energy than other solutions on the market. On phase images did not exist before Laki Power. The data and images are streamed to a secure cloud environment for further analysis, with on premise solutions also available for our customers.
All LKX units are installable by a two man crew within 10 minutes of physical access to the phase wire.
We currently offer 3 types of monitoring stations to gather data and notify customers on icing and fire events which are key threats to the smooth operation of transmission systems.
Every Laki Power monitoring station operates a range of sensors and cameras. This is first-in-industry with no other solutions with the same capabilities. Why? Our Powergrab technology generates 100x more energy than other solutions on the market. On phase images did not exist before Laki Power. The data and images are streamed to a secure cloud environment for further analysis, with on premise solutions also available for our customers.
All LKX units are installable by a two man crew within 10 minutes of physical access to the phase wire.
We currently offer 3 types of monitoring stations to gather data and notify customers on icing and fire events which are key threats to the smooth operation of transmission systems.
Laki Power installed the first prototype with the Icelandic Transmission System Operator, Landsnet, in 2018. Since then Iceland has been a testing ground for new improved versions of the monitoring station. Enduring temperatures down to -20°C and extreme snow storms for over 4 years. Check out our in-depth story on how Laki Power monitors important power lines supplying power to a aluminium smelter in east Iceland.
Laki Power installed the first monitoring station back in 2020 with the goal to monitor icing conditions on top of Alvik mountain. The stations have endured extreme winter conditions for many years in altitudes up to 1.000m above sea level. The video shows the helicopter trip to Alvik mountain when Statnett installed the first monitoring station.
Extreme weather events, such as forest fires and heatwaves, are becoming more frequent and intense because of human-induced climate change. The Laki Power monitoring stations in Greece are equipped with a thermal and optical camera, weather sensors and a smoke detector for early detection of wildfires around IPTOs power lines. The video shows one of the installations in Greece.
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Manitoba Hydro installed the first Laki Power monitoring station in 2022. The goal is to collect weather data and images to find out how to make the grid more resilient to extreme weather events. The video from Manitoba Hydro describes the Laki Power solution and the problems MH is trying to solve.
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Manitoba Hydro installed the first Laki Power monitoring station in 2022 via a live installation. The goal is to collect weather data and images to find out how to make the grid more resilient to extreme weather events. The video from Manitoba Hydro describes the Laki Power solution and the problems MH is trying to solve.

Turkey is a predominantly mountainous country, and true lowland is confined to the coastal fringes. TEIAS, the transmission system opertor in Turkey, deals with icing on power lines that run in high altitudes. The Laki Power monitoring stations, installed in 2022, are focusing on early detection of icing and to gather data to provide quality predictions on future icing events on their power grid.