By embedding autonomous robotics into its integrated energy stack, Create Energy differentiates itself as a vertically integrated provider, delivering cost savings and higher uptime for developers and IPPs. The acquisition accelerates industry adoption of automation across large‑scale renewable infrastructure.
The energy infrastructure market is increasingly turning to autonomous robotics to address rising labor costs and safety concerns on expansive sites such as solar farms and airport grounds. By acquiring the core assets of the former Graze Robotics, Create Energy instantly gains a proven mowing platform that can operate without human oversight. This move shortens the development timeline for a fully integrated solution and signals that large‑scale renewable operators are ready to embed automation at the core of their asset strategies. The acquisition also provides a data foundation for AI‑driven site analytics.
Create’s ON TRACK ecosystem already bundles inverters, battery storage, trackers and power electronics, all managed through its Plant Wide Controller (PWC) network. Embedding the autonomous mower into the PWC creates a single data pipeline that monitors energy performance alongside field‑level vegetation health, enabling predictive maintenance and real‑time optimization. Customers—from independent power producers to data‑center developers—can now schedule mowing cycles, adjust based on weather forecasts, and reduce manual labor, translating into higher capacity factors and lower OPEX across the portfolio. Integration further supports regulatory compliance by maintaining vegetation clearances automatically.
The acquisition positions Create Energy as a vertically integrated player capable of delivering end‑to‑end site management, a differentiator in a crowded renewable‑technology landscape. Competitors that rely on third‑party contractors may face slower response times and fragmented data, while Create can market a unified platform that promises safety, cost savings, and extended asset life. As the industry scales toward multi‑gigawatt installations, the ability to remotely manage both power and ground‑level operations will become a decisive factor for investors and developers alike. Future upgrades may extend robotics to snow removal and inspection tasks.
Create Energy announced the acquisition of key assets from Graze Robotics, adding autonomous mowing technology to its ON TRACK platform. The deal integrates robotics into its Plant Wide Controller network, enhancing remote asset management for solar, airport, agricultural, and data center sites. Deal value was not disclosed.
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