The platform supports and controls the painting, monitoring structures, operations, thermography, paint control and record organization.
SenseHawk announced that it has raised $5.1 million (3.8 million pounds) for its cloud-based platform that is helping to improve the power of solar power plant development, structure and operation.
The investment cycle was conducted through Alpha Wave Incubation, a $300 million (225 million lb) venture capital fund controlled through Falcon Edge Capital and subsidized through Abu Dhabi-based ADQ.
Existing investor SAIF Partners participated with a follow-up investment.
The platform supports and controls the painting, monitoring structures, operations, thermography, paint control and record organization.
SenseHawk says its software is being used lately across more than 80 consumers to analyze 28 GW of solar assets in 15 countries and aims to expand its offerings and consumers worldwide.
Swarup Mavanoor, CEO and Co-Founder of SenseHawk, adds: “The investment through Alpha Wave Incubation is strategic for the MENA [Middle East and North Africa] market, as well as driving the continued progression of our software platform. SAIF Partners is a validation of our direction and reaffirms their commitment to be a long-term spouse to the startups in which they invest.
“The solar structure is on a fast track and this new investment allows us to continue with designers, developers and operators in this critical form of renewable energy.
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