GreenTech Secures ₹30 Cr for AI Wind Turbine Management
Overview
Coimbatore-based GreenTech has raised ₹30 crore ($3.3 million) in its first funding round led by Transition VC. The startup utilizes AI and machine learning for predictive maintenance and SCADA analytics in wind turbine operations. Funds will fuel infrastructure expansion, platform upgrades, and international market development, targeting significant revenue growth.
GreenTech Secures ₹30 Crore Seed Funding
Coimbatore-based deeptech startup GreenTech has secured ₹30 crore ($3.3 million) in its maiden funding round. The investment was led by climate-focused fund Transition VC.
Founded in 2018, GreenTech Megawatt specializes in operations and maintenance for wind turbine assets across India. The capital infusion is earmarked for expanding its infrastructure, enhancing its AI/ML predictive maintenance platforms, and upgrading its SCADA analytics capabilities. This strategic move aims to bolster its position in the burgeoning renewable energy sector.
Expansion and Revenue Goals
Beyond technological enhancements, GreenTech plans to accelerate business development initiatives. The startup is targeting a multi-fold increase in revenue, driven by expansion efforts both within India and in key international wind markets, including Vietnam and Sri Lanka. The company also has its sights set on Southeast Asia and the MENA region.
GreenTech leverages data-driven maintenance and predictive analytics to boost turbine performance, optimize energy generation, and minimize downtime. Its technology facilitates real-time anomaly detection, failure forecasting, advanced blade inspection, and remote performance monitoring. These capabilities are designed to reduce costs and extend the operational life of wind turbines.
Capitalizing on Renewable Push
The early-stage startup is strategically positioned to capitalize on India's strong push for renewable energy. India aims to install 150 GW of wind energy assets by 2030, with 50 GW already operational. GreenTech notes a significant gap in managed capacity, with asset owners managing 8 GW and service providers like itself managing only 5 GW, leaving a 35 GW opportunity.
India ranks third globally in wind capacity. The nation's commitment to renewable energy is attracting significant early-stage capital and merger and acquisition interest within the startup ecosystem.