DNV has completed its independent IEC Classification of the ZX 300e ground-based wind Lidar, confirming the highest performance outcome under the IEC classification framework has been achieved - 0% standard uncertainty and 0% accuracy class. The assessment was carried out using the complete methodology defined in IEC 61400-50-2.
The assessment covered multiple test sites, reference masts, extended measurement campaigns and a wide range of environmental conditions. ZX Lidars provided a fleet dataset that exceeded the standard’s minimum requirements, allowing DNV to evaluate performance across a broader set of operational scenarios.
As part of the work, the ZX 300e achieved validated performance across a 20–200 m height range. This corresponds to ZX 300e’s capability to measure from lower heights of 10m upwards, with the lower height in the assessment limited only by the availability of suitable reference measurements at the test sites.
The Classification confirms the suitability of the ZX 300e for a variety of industry uses where validated wind measurements are required, including energy yield assessments, site suitability and wind turbine power performance testing. The result also builds on the earlier independent classification of the ZX 300, which demonstrated 0% standard uncertainty to 100 m, and now extends validated performance to the higher hub heights widely deployed in modern wind projects.




