Gritt Robotics develops AI-powered robotic systems designed to automate solar and renewable energy infrastructure construction. The company's robotics amplify labor capacity by 10 times and operate five times faster than manual installation methods, while maintaining accurate placement in challenging outdoor conditions including heavy mud and uneven terrain.
The core technology comprises physical AI systems and foundation models tailored for repetitive outdoor construction tasks. These systems are built to integrate into existing installation workflows and enable rapid scaling across multi-gigawatt solar deployments. The company has been recognized as a Top U.S. Solar Innovator by the U.S. Department of Energy and won Round 7 of the American-Made Solar Prize, selected from a pool of over 800 startups.
Gritt Robotics operates in the United States and is backed by venture capital firms with previous investments in companies such as Uber, Notion, and Lyft. The robotics platform is designed to reduce installation costs compared to traditional methods while minimizing heavy-load injuries and improving safety for on-site workers. The company positions its technology to address labor constraints in scaling solar construction to meet terawatt-era energy demand.