Core365’s New Hailstorm Detection Agent
Protect your solar investment before the storm hits. Core365’s Hailstorm AI Agent predicts hail events up to 48 hours in advance and alerts customers to take action, reducing damage, downtime, and costly repairs.

AtCore365, we believe the future of solar isn’t just in panels, batteries, or financing, it’s in intelligence. The smarter the systems behind your operations, the safer your assets and the stronger your customer relationships. That’s why we’re excited to announce our latest innovation: an AI agent purpose-built to detect hailstorms and alert customers before damage strikes.

This is more than just a weather alert. It’s a proactive defense mechanism for one of your most valuable assets: your solar installation.

Why Hailstorms Matter for Solar Owners

Hail might seem like a rare event, but when it happens, the impact can be significant. Even relatively small hailstones can crack glass, dent frames, or cause microfractures in solar cells. These issues often go unnoticed from the ground, but over time they can reduce efficiency, void warranties, and lead to costly repairs or replacements.

For EPCs (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction contractors), undetected hail damage can also create customer dissatisfaction, unexpected service calls, and warranty disputes. By getting ahead of potential damage, you’re not just saving equipment, you’re protecting your reputation.

How the Core365 Hailstorm AI Agent Works

Our hailstorm AI agent is always on. Here’s what it does:

  1. Real-Time Weather Monitoring –It continuously scans meteorological data from multiple trusted sources, tracking severe weather patterns across the country.
  2. Location Cross-Referencing –The system automatically compares storm paths with your customer database to pinpoint who might be affected.
  3. Predictive Alerts –If a hail event is likely within the next 24–48 hours, the AI agent sends targeted notifications directly to customers.
  4. Post-EventGuidance –Customers are reminded to:
    • Inspect their panels once conditions are safe.
    • Contact their EPC
    • Discuss possible removal or detachment if damage is present or if another storm is forecasted.

The goal isn’t to scare customers. It’s to empower them with timely, actionable information so they can protect their investment.

Stay Awesome,
The Core365 Team