The OnePlanetCapital Climate Change EIS Fund leads £2.7m round into Bristol based Perceptual Robotics
OnePlanetCapital has led a consortium of investors into the high-tech wind turbine inspections company - Perceptual Robotics.
Perceptual Robotics, which is based in the UK and has sites across Europe, provides services and technology for autonomous wind turbine inspections utilising artificial intelligence and drones. The company will use the funding to plan its expansion into North America and Latin America, as well as double its team.
It is the latest step for the Bristol-based company, which earlier this year announced it had launched operations in Southeast Asia.
Kostas Karachalios, CEO of Perceptual Robotics, said: “We are thrilled to announce this latest round of funding. Not only will the new investment help us grow worldwide, it will also enhance our product offering and further develop and expand our existing products.
“Perceptual Robotics has a proud history in inspecting and processing data from wind turbines and blades onshore with trusted partners across Europe and the UK. With this latest investment, we look forward to continuing our vital work into offshore inspections and advanced analytics, guaranteeing our customers have everything they need to ensure their assets are delivering time and again.”
Investors in this round, led by OnePlanetCapital, include L-Stone Capital together with a renewed investment by existing investors; Brookstreet Equity Partners, Deeptech Labs, TSP Ventures and Metavallon VC. As well as benefiting financially, Perceptual Robotics will gain valuable support from OnePlanetCapital’s experience in sustainability, energy, operations and maintenance.
Anthony Chant, Investment Director at OnePlanetCapital, the climate change-focused early-stage venture capital fund, said: “We are delighted to be supporting Perceptual Robotics with their continued growth into new geographies and products. An investment by OnePlanetCapital means so much more than just receiving funding. We look forward to providing Perceptual Robotics with the support and counsel they may need in order to continue to turn their dreams into a success.”