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CIV Robotics protects $ 7.5 million to modernize the construction of renewable energy

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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CIV -Robotics has protected financing to feed the growth of the line of Al-Terrain investigations and autonomous material distribution robots, aimed at modernizing renewable energy and infrastructure construction practices.

The Robotics company has completed a series A finance round of $ 7.5 million, led by Alley With investments of Bobcat Co.” Ff daring capitalAnd earlier seed investors. This brings total financing to $ 12.5 million so far. This new investment will support a further development of its building robots and expansion to new world markets, with an emphasis on renewable energy and solar energy.

CIV Robotics has deployed more than 100 of its robots in jobs around the world, which indicates increasing industrial confidence in automation in a sector that held new technologies historically slow. The company established in the US quickly scales and is spreading to new regions, including Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and other regions, with extra markets on the horizon. The company’s dedication to bring more efficiency to renewable energy projects is an important focus of its strategy. This year CIV Robotics also achieved profitability, which proves the demand for more efficiency and precision in large infrastructure projects.

Flagship products from CIV Robotics, CitizenPerform construction with a maximum of eight times faster than traditional methods. These unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) can mark thousands of coordinates per day, precisely and efficiently for large construction projects. With an accuracy of a maximum of 3/100 ‘(8 mm), the bots ensure that fewer errors are passed downstream in the construction phase.

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Operation does not require expertise, as a result of which employees of all backgrounds conduct important survey tasks. Working on even challenging terrain and due to all weather conditions, Civdot can mark up to 3000 points per day. The technology is being developed and implemented in new autonomous products that specialize in other construction areas.

Large engineering and construction companies, including Beetyhave entrusted CIV robotics to handle important survey tasks.

“On the solar projects on the utility scale we are working on, it is a solution,” says Kelley Brown, head of the VP of American renewable energy sources at Bechtel. “By improving our Sixfold from our survey, CIV Robotics helped us keep our projects on schedule. We have so far trusted Civdot for four years and will continue to implement the bots in our organization.”

The technology supports a wide range of construction projects, from renewable energy to large -scale infrastructure projects. One striking area is solar farms – CIV -Robotics has played a role in the construction of more than 20 GW of solar farms worldwide and so far marked more than six million coordinates on these projects.

“We acknowledge the enormous potential of automation to push our industry forward. While we accelerate our development in this area, CIV Robotics has demonstrated a proven value proposition, validated in real-world environments,” said Joel Honeyman, Doosan Bobcat VP of global innovation. “Useful solutions are created through our investment and partnership, so that the work is completed.”

The autonomous systems of CIV Robotics are modernization of projects in the $ 3 trillion infrastructure construction industry, including solar farms, roads, data centers, power plants, industrial development and large infrastructure.

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“We were so frustrated by inefficiency in construction,” says CIV Robotics CEO and co -founder Tom Yeshurun. “We are very happy to be accompanied by Bobcat and others to support this mission to bring robotics to an area that lags behind technologically for a long time.”

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