Aerones Secures $62M to Revolutionize Wind Turbine Blade Design With AI and Robotics

June 5, 2025 – Aerones,a leading global company that develops tethered drone technology for autonomous wind turbine cleaning and CIGO (Cyclone Imaging Global Optimized) AI-powered wind turbine blade inspection, announced that it closed a $62 million growth round of funding, which was significantly oversubscribed.

This substantial investment is planned to advance the company’s global expansion, AI and robotics R&D, manufacturing scale, and its proven predictive maintenance technologies for the wind power industry.

New investors Activate Capital and S2G Ventures co-led the financing, along with participation from Carbon Equity and Overlap Holdings. Returning investors – such as Lightrock, Blume Equity, Metaplanet, Change Ventures, Extantia – all also participated – signaling ongoing support for Aerones’ novel solution to wind turbine upkeep.

Solving wind turbine maintenance Challenge

Wind industry worldwide is expanding rapidly, a general expectation to double the wind capacities till 2030 make it more and more difficult to manage the maintenance of wind turbines. Conventional maintenance procedures are manual, unsafe, and not necessarily effective, thus accompanied with prolonged down-time and expensive overhead.

“This is where Aerones steps in, merging high-level robotics and AI to eliminate the bottleneck in inspection, cleaning, and repair of wind turbines. With a maximum effort of 70 tons and range up to 70 meters, their online robots can operate up to 6 times faster and at 40% lower cost in comparison with current manual methods thus reducing downtime and improving safety for maintenance operators. electrek. co

Dainis Kruze, founder and CEO
Dainis Kruze, founder and CEO

“We are committed to automating inspection and maintenance of wind energy globally,” and this investment is an acceleration of our mission to bring the intelligence of robotic solutions to where the industry needs it most,”

Dainis Kruze, founder and CEO cited,

Creative AI and Robotics Solutions

Aerones’ autonomous robotic systems include AI-based analytics to make pinpoint structural issue diagnoses like identifying blade erosion, cracks, and lightning protection system malfunctions. The AI software pull these inspection data and predicts possible failure based on the data, for proactive maintenance, reducing unscheduled downtime. latvia. eu

The company’s robotics technology comprises modular types of systems that are multi-functional, such as:roboticsandautomationnews. com

Blade surface cleaning

Leading-edge erosion repair

Testing of the Air terminal Lightning protection system

Drainage hole cleaning

Robotic systems such as these can be remotely controlled, diminishing the level of high-air operations many dangers to which many technicians ca n be early workers. Using artificial intelligence and robots, company makes the maintenance of wind turbines more efficient and safer.

Record-Breaking and International Growth

2024 has been a record year for the company with almost trebled revenues and substantial operational growth. In line with a soaring customer demand, Its unveiled a new operating center in Dallas, Texas, to support and strengthen the company’s logistics on the North American market.

Among its clients, the company can count corp-giants like GE Vernova, NextEra, Vestas, Enel, and Siemens Gamesa, and they use Aerones’ technology in 30 countries to inspect and maintain their turbines. With over 10,000 turbines annually under service, the company is establishing a record for the wind industry.

This technology not only supports turbine maintenance but also contributes significantly to reducing carbon footprints globally.

  • Facilitated more than 400,000 MWh of new clean power production
  • Contributed to savings of 165,000 tonnes of CO₂
  • And is estimated to save over 170 million tonnes of CO₂ by 2030

In the Words of the Investors

Paul Neal Jordan of Activate Capital wrote in an email.

Managing Director Bala Nagarajan highlighted,

What’s Next

With the $62 million as renewable energy investment 2025, company will use this new funding to:

  • Scale robot manufacturing
  • Expand global operations
  • Speed up Artificial intelligence and automated systems R&D
  • Advanced predictive maintenance tool development
  • Improve the software platforms the customer sees
  • Push research in Artificial Intelligence based diagnosis and automation
  • Robotic manufacturing at global demand scales
  • Scale its client-side software platform for data visualization and reporting
  • Become more proactive with new predictive maintenance tools to maximize the life cycle and uptime of your turbine fleet

By empowering earlier fault detection, It enables wind farm operators to cut costly repairs, prevent catastrophic failures, and increase energy production based on their assets..

In The Future: Where the world  leading company will go from here?

With this new funding, Wide scope of robotic turbine services company is now even better equipped to retain its market advantage in the field of robotic wind turbine maintenance going forward. Some of the key priorities for 2025 and beyond are:

Creating new hubs of operations in Europe, Asia and Latin America

Sneller ontwikkelen van producten voor toepassing in offshore wind

Application of machine learning in fault prediction and auto -planning of dynamic changes!

Scaling OEM and asset manager partnerships to integrate its into regular O&M routine

Its aspires to continue improving its platform to be at the leading edge of technology for wind energy services.

Last Words

Aerones is the global leader in providing robotic inspection, maintenance and artificial intelligence-based diagnostics solutions for the wind energy industry, having started in Latvia.

The company’s proprietary robotic solutions enable rapid, safe and high-quality services that minimize turbine downtime and logistical risk. It serves the largest wind turbine owners that account for more than 50% of global capacity with unparalleled scale, performance and impact.

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