The issue of bird-related power outages did not emerge suddenly but has evolved alongside the development of power grids through three distinct phases: early, growth, and peak incidence. Prior to the 1980s, with limited grid coverage and low voltage levels, bird-related incidents were merely sporadic faults. By the early 2000s, the large-scale construction of ultra-high-voltage transmission lines across regions led to a significant increase in fault rates as these lines traversed bird habitats such as forests and wetlands. From 2010 to the present, bird strikes have become one of the top three causes of line tripping, alongside lightning strikes and external damage. This trend is irreversible, stemming from enhanced ecological conservation efforts, the recovery of bird populations, and birds increasingly choosing to nest on tall power transmission towers.
When birds build nests on power lines, they may cause line failures, leading to power outages, equipment damage, and a series of other problems. This causes inconvenience and losses for industries and households that rely on electricity supply. At the same time, birds themselves face risks such as electrocution and collisions with wires in power grid areas, posing threats to their safety.
Proper installation of intelligent bird deterrent devices can prevent the aforementioned bird-related faults. Shenzhen Zhenqu Bird Technology's Intelligent Laser Bird Repeller ZQN-DL-JG repels birds by emitting a green laser beam with a wavelength of 532nm (laser color customizable in three options). This laser beam causes birds to experience discomfort and discomfort, prompting them to voluntarily stay away from the laser coverage area. With an effective laser projection range of 2m to 300m, it reliably prevents birds from nesting or lingering near critical power equipment.

In terms of operation, the smart laser bird repeller allows for preset laser activation times, automatic patrol modes, and scanning paths. The device will automatically activate during the scheduled period to perform bird deterrence tasks. Additionally, through the local control system, users can directly configure patrol routes and adjust timing functions on the control panel, significantly enhancing operational convenience and efficiency.

For power supply, the Smart Laser Bird Repeller utilizes a combination of solar panels and rechargeable batteries, while also supporting mains power as a backup. Furthermore, the device achieves an IP66 protection rating, offering excellent waterproof and dustproof performance. It is suitable for outdoor environments such as power grid towers and substations, effectively preventing adverse impacts of bird activity on power lines and enhancing the stability and reliability of power supply.








