Valencia -based diptech startup Voltage Its autonomous, electric tractor platform is designed for agriculture and frontline logistics, as well as $ 2 million for funding.
Fund saw Foodlabs and Antler’s participation.
“We’re not simply creating a better tractor. We are creating a new example of autonomous, software -powered ground vehicles,“Said Tomas HubregotsenCEO of Voltrack.
Aerospace Engineer Francisco Infant Aguerrey in 2024 and Diptech Operator Tomas Hubregotsen, Voltrack is “Developing”Re -design first principles“-A method that no longer depends on the inheritance mechanical system, re-imagining the tractor as a modular, software-defined vehicle as favorable for simplicity, reliability and autonomy.
Aguer’s family’s agricultural implementation business, Agriculture Agricola, active in more than 25 countries and later grew on engineering propaganda on Avotols and supersonic planes. Thomas had earlier consolidated AI use in the future of BMW, created a quantum AI system in Google X and co-founded extremic to create thermodinamic AI systems.
“Farming was built for a world that gradually changed, but we need to adapt quickly to pesticide-resistant pests and unexpected climate. Our tractors can learn as well as working“Said FranciscoCTO. “Mastering new challenges like resistant weed or hitwaveThe “
The spine of agriculture is the tractor. Although the relevant challenges and complications have increased greatly, the most used equipment still depends on the engines of complex drivetren, which is expensive, the tendency to break down and heavy emissions.
The target of the hardware method of the voltrack is to remove this driving using the electrical trends distributed through wheel motors. It cuts 70% of complex tractor elements, reduces maintenance complexity and operational expenditure by about 30% annually.
This is what the voltrack says to distinguish them is to the software.
In its first wave, they are making the driving of the vehicle automatically, as well as providing an open platform that allows third parties to access the tractor surroundings and other devices in a sandboxed environment to automatically accessed data and acuters.
However, the autonomous systems of the voltage not simply concentrate on driving – the real value is unlocked by integrating each tractor into an overturning reinforcing learning system with a strong reaction loop. It automatically automatics to adapt to new crops, climate and terrain across various farms in Europe.
Voltrak’s agricultural background allows adaptable to other rough terrain. With a flatbed, electric magnetic intervention (EMI) protection and interceptor drone, it is able to lift 4,000 kg of 4,000 kg to the front lines and process the AI for the entire platoon.
“We believe that art-defined solutions are grown where robotics, AI and critical infrastructure are combined. Voltrak does not simply make agriculture and defense supplies favorable. They are defining what autonomous vehicles can achieve by determining a new value for skill and adaptability“Said ChristopherManaging partner in the Atlantic Labs and Foodlabs. “
With the dual-use of agriculture and defense, voltrack targets both € 70 billion agricultural-tractors and $ 30 billion military supplies. The company is in talks with the NATO categories and is conducting joint sales events in partner Aguer Agaula Agricola Agricultural Cooperatives.
It is actively experimenting and tracking Q1 2026 for the first customer supply, they are planning another financing later this year to scale their production capacity.
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