Infravision, founded in 2018, develops and operates industrial-scale aerial robotics systems for the construction and maintenance of high-voltage transmission infrastructure. The company's proprietary TX System integrates heavy-lift drones, intelligent ground equipment, and specialised stringing hardware to execute transmission line construction across voltage ratings up to 765 kV - a capability that positions it at the demanding end of grid-scale deployment.
Operations span three countries - the United States, Australia, and India - with utility customers including PG&E, BC Hydro, and Powerlink Queensland. To date, Infravision credits the TX System with supporting delivery of more than 2,000 miles of power line construction across its project portfolio. The company claims its drone-enabled methodology compresses project timelines from weeks to days and reduces human exposure in high-voltage environments, with the system also configured for rapid emergency response deployment.
The workforce comprises engineers, pilots, and field operators executing precision construction tasks in environments where conventional ground-based methods carry significant safety and logistical overhead. Reducing environmental footprint relative to traditional right-of-way operations is a stated design objective of the TX System.
Infravision has raised $114 million in venture capital, including a $91 million Series B led by GIC. The funding underpins continued international expansion and technology development as utilities in multiple regions accelerate transmission build-out programmes tied to grid modernisation and decarbonisation targets.