Startup raises $7M to trim solar farm vegetation with robots

Swap Robotics operates a "robotics-as-a-service" model that aims to reduce operational costs compared to traditional solar vegetation management techniques like sheep grazing or diesel-powered lawn mowing. (Courtesy: Swap Robotics)

A startup using autonomous robots for solar farm vegetation management has raised $7 million in seed funding.

Swap Robotics operates a “robotics-as-a-service” model that aims to reduce operational costs compared to traditional solar vegetation management techniques like sheep grazing or diesel-powered lawn mowing.

SOLV Energy, a leading engineering, procurement, and construction firm, led the funding round.

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