Listen "The coming robotics wave"
Episode Synopsis
Robots are becoming cheaper to make and more powerful because of AI. In the climate tech space, they’re already laying transmission lines, inspecting wind turbines, and installing solar panels.. And with labor productivity stagnating, immigration restrictions tightening, and the cost of labor rising, they’re looking even more appealing.
So where might robotics have the biggest impact on climate tech?
In this episode, Shayle talks to Andy Lubershane, a partner and head of research at Energy Impact Partners (where he’s a colleague of Shayle). Andy also recently wrote a blog post on the effects of autonomy across climate tech. They cover topics like:
How more affordable parts and better foundation models are making robotics cheaper
The high CapEx and low OpEx that make automation expensive to start, but valuable with high utilization
Robotics-as-a-service companies that help to overcome these initial CapEx challenges
The most promising applications, like manufacturing, construction, and maintenance
The hopes for more humanoid general-purpose robots — and the challenges in making them
Recommended resources
Steel for Fuel: Autonomy is real now
SemiAnalysis: America Is Missing The New Labor Economy – Robotics Part 1
Steel for Fuel: From SaaS to Robots
F-Prime Capital: State of Robotics
Credits: Hosted by Shayle Kann. Produced and edited by Daniel Woldorff. Original music and engineering by Sean Marquand. Stephen Lacey is executive editor.
Catalyst is brought to you by EnergyHub. EnergyHub helps utilities build next-generation virtual power plants that unlock reliable flexibility at every level of the grid. See how EnergyHub helps unlock the power of flexibility at scale, and deliver more value through cross-DER dispatch with their leading Edge DERMS platform, by visiting energyhub.com.
Catalyst is brought to you by Antenna Group, the public relations and strategic marketing agency of choice for climate and energy leaders. If you're a startup, investor, or global corporation that's looking to tell your climate story, demonstrate your impact, or accelerate your growth, Antenna Group's team of industry insiders is ready to help. Learn more at antennagroup.com.
So where might robotics have the biggest impact on climate tech?
In this episode, Shayle talks to Andy Lubershane, a partner and head of research at Energy Impact Partners (where he’s a colleague of Shayle). Andy also recently wrote a blog post on the effects of autonomy across climate tech. They cover topics like:
How more affordable parts and better foundation models are making robotics cheaper
The high CapEx and low OpEx that make automation expensive to start, but valuable with high utilization
Robotics-as-a-service companies that help to overcome these initial CapEx challenges
The most promising applications, like manufacturing, construction, and maintenance
The hopes for more humanoid general-purpose robots — and the challenges in making them
Recommended resources
Steel for Fuel: Autonomy is real now
SemiAnalysis: America Is Missing The New Labor Economy – Robotics Part 1
Steel for Fuel: From SaaS to Robots
F-Prime Capital: State of Robotics
Credits: Hosted by Shayle Kann. Produced and edited by Daniel Woldorff. Original music and engineering by Sean Marquand. Stephen Lacey is executive editor.
Catalyst is brought to you by EnergyHub. EnergyHub helps utilities build next-generation virtual power plants that unlock reliable flexibility at every level of the grid. See how EnergyHub helps unlock the power of flexibility at scale, and deliver more value through cross-DER dispatch with their leading Edge DERMS platform, by visiting energyhub.com.
Catalyst is brought to you by Antenna Group, the public relations and strategic marketing agency of choice for climate and energy leaders. If you're a startup, investor, or global corporation that's looking to tell your climate story, demonstrate your impact, or accelerate your growth, Antenna Group's team of industry insiders is ready to help. Learn more at antennagroup.com.
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