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Organization Name: Renu Robotics

Organization Solution and Services

  • AI, Machine Learning, AR/VR

  • Operations & Maintenance, PV Maintenance (Panel Washing/PV EL Testing, Motors & Generators Maintenance)

  • Security solutions & protecting substations, Visual Monitoring, Substation Camera, Drones, Robotics, Security Equipment, Helicopter operations

    Organization Types:

  • Manufacture
  • Utility
  • Organization Size: Revenue under 10M
  • Revenue: $6.9 Million

  • Organization Years In business: 5-10 Years

Organization Information : Founded in 2018 and headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, Renu Robotics develops autonomous all-electric robots for precision vegetation management in utility-scale solar fields. Their flagship product is the Renubot—a self-guided mowing robot equipped with RTK GPS, LiDAR sensors, and AI-based navigation to safely operate beneath solar panels. It autonomously returns to its Recharge Pod for charging and software updates, while performance is monitored through a centralized Mission Control platform. With over 100 units deployed across 20 U.S. states, Renu Robotics typically delivers 30–50% cost savings in O&M, reduces carbon emissions, and improves safety and efficiency for solar asset operators .

Other Information: Founded in 2018, Renu Robotics manufactures electric autonomous mowers for precision vegetation management on utility-scale solar facilities. Renu has customers in 20 states, ranging from Maine to Hawaii. The Renubot cuts costs, time and carbon emissions. It has a Recharge Pod to autonomously replenish its battery, while Mission Control continuously monitors, oversees and updates the bots’ software in the field. The Renubot has multiple innovative features that set the standard for autonomous vehicles in the vegetation management sector.

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