
Energy Robotics provides an AI-powered platform that automates industrial inspections to reduce manual risk and surface actionable asset insights. The company delivers a hardware-agnostic SaaS platform that orchestrates robots and drones, manages fleets through a browser interface, and converts raw sensor data into AI-enriched inspection reports and alerts. The platform integrates with asset management systems and uses robotics middleware (ROS 1 and ROS 2), NVIDIA compute, and cloud infrastructure (AWS) to run perception, analytics, and large language model–based enrichment. Customers are industrial operators in Oil & Gas, Chemical, and Power & Utilities who use the platform for predictive maintenance and continuous monitoring.

Energy Robotics provides an AI-powered platform that automates industrial inspections to reduce manual risk and surface actionable asset insights. The company delivers a hardware-agnostic SaaS platform that orchestrates robots and drones, manages fleets through a browser interface, and converts raw sensor data into AI-enriched inspection reports and alerts. The platform integrates with asset management systems and uses robotics middleware (ROS 1 and ROS 2), NVIDIA compute, and cloud infrastructure (AWS) to run perception, analytics, and large language model–based enrichment. Customers are industrial operators in Oil & Gas, Chemical, and Power & Utilities who use the platform for predictive maintenance and continuous monitoring.
Founded: 2019 (TU Darmstadt spinout)
Product: Hardware-agnostic AI SaaS platform for autonomous industrial inspection
Customers / Market: Oil & Gas, Chemical, Power & Utilities, industrial operators
Recent funding: Series A $13.5M (announced Oct 7, 2025)
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Autonomous inspection and asset monitoring for critical industrial infrastructure.
2019
Robotics Engineering
2000000
Seed round reported as €2.0M
2500000
EIC Accelerator grant reported as €2.5M
13500000
Series A reported as $13.5M
“Earlybird Venture Capital, Blue Bear Capital, Climate Investment, Futury Capital, Hessen Kapital, Kensho VC, business angels including Paul Achleitner and Gerhard Roiss”