Yantai Sensor has completed domestic stockpiling and factory acceptance testing for 30 sets of RYQ-2 Portable Weather Stations. The equipment has now officially been shipped to Uganda. This batch of equipment will be used for on-site meteorological monitoring and to support solar power generation forecasting. The shipment departed from Handan, transited through Shanghai, and is expected to arrive at Mombasa Port in Kenya in approximately 23 days, after which it will be transported to the final installation site.
Prior to shipment, all RYQ-2 Portable Weather Stations underwent comprehensive testing and acceptance inspections. During the acceptance process, the equipment underwent power-on self-tests, and operational parameters were verified item by item; all sensors were calibrated, with the measurement accuracy of the high-precision total radiation sensor controlled within ±2%. Additionally, the communication modules underwent multiple rounds of joint debugging tests to ensure stable remote data transmission capabilities after deployment.
The RYQ-2 Portable Weather Station features an integrated design, primarily consisting of a meteorological sensor suite (including radiation, temperature and humidity, wind speed and direction, etc.), a data acquisition and control unit, a communication module, and a power supply system (solar power + battery). It is characterized by portability, rapid deployment, and strong environmental adaptability, making it suitable for photovoltaic power plants and field monitoring scenarios.
Packaging and shipping strictly adhere to international transport standards. All equipment was individually inventoried and reinforced with moisture-proof, shock-resistant, and anti-tilt materials. The outer carton includes a packing list with Chinese and English translations to facilitate rapid verification by the overseas team, ensuring transport safety and subsequent installation efficiency.
This shipment marks another milestone for Yantai Sensor in its overseas meteorological monitoring projects. Leveraging the stable performance and standardized delivery capabilities of the RYQ-2 Portable Weather Station, the company continues to enhance its product quality control, project execution, and international logistics coordination.
Upon arrival in Uganda, the local team will carry out installation and on-site calibration. Once the project becomes operational, it will provide reliable data support for photovoltaic power forecasting, helping to improve power plant operational efficiency and further expand the company’s global footprint in the fields of new energy and environmental monitoring.










