Voltrac S.L.

Voltrac S.L.

Manufactures autonomous, all-electric unmanned ground vehicles

Overview

Voltrac S.L. designs and builds autonomous, all-electric ground vehicles for farming and defense logistics, led by their flagship UGV Thor. Thor is a modular, software-defined vehicle with per-wheel electric propulsion, 200 kW swappable batteries for around-the-clock operation, a 4,000 kg payload, and compatibility with standard Category 2 implements, initially tele-operated and moving toward full autonomy with reinforcement-learning software and an open developer platform. The design reduces moving parts by about 70% versus diesel tractors, aiming for roughly 30% lower annual maintenance and operating costs, and it supports dual-use applications including frontline logistics; the platform is being prepared for NATO discussions and third-party tool integration. Voltrac plans to scale production to 100 units per year starting in 2026 and targets a combined agricultural and defense logistics market exceeding €100 billion, with a focus on European manufacturing.

Significant Headcount Growth

About Voltrac S.L.

Simplify's Rating
Why Voltrac S.L. is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Robotics & Automation

Automotive & Transportation

Industrial & Manufacturing

Defense

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$10M

Headquarters

Valencia, Spain

Founded

2024

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What believers are saying

  • Voltrac closed a €7 million seed round led by Extantia in November 2025.
  • Trials across vineyards, olive groves, and citrus fields show real agricultural validation.
  • Valencia proximity enables same-day fixes and faster iteration than remote robotics competitors.

What critics are saying

  • Voltrac still relies on first deliveries in January 2026, with no public revenue proof.
  • Hardware scaling to 100 units yearly strains manufacturing, service, and cash discipline.
  • John Deere, CNH, and Chinese UGV makers can crush Voltrac if field reliability slips.

What makes Voltrac S.L. unique

  • Voltrac rebuilt Thor from scratch with 70% fewer components than legacy tractors.
  • Thor uses per-wheel electric motors and swappable batteries for 24-hour field operations.
  • Dual-use design targets agriculture and NATO logistics from Paterna, Spain.

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Funding

Total Funding

$10M

Meets

Industry Average

Funded Over

3 Rounds

Seed funding is usually the first official round after pre-seed, when a startup has a prototype or concept. It’s typically used to develop the product, test the market, and start building the team. Investors here are often angel investors or early-stage venture capitalists.
Seed Funding Comparison
Above Average

Industry standards

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Voltrac S.L.

Benefits

Company Equity

Relocation Assistance

Meal Benefits

Performance Bonus

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

13%

1 year growth

13%

2 year growth

30%
Tech Funding News
Dec 5th, 2025
Slush Climate Summit 2025: Voltrac's autonomous EVs are redefining the future of farming and defence [Fireside chat]

Slush Climate Summit 2025: Voltrac's autonomous evs are redefining the future of farming and defence [fireside chat]. December 5, 2025 At Slush 2025, more than 13,000 attendees gathered for a standout Climate Summit that signalled a shift toward scalable, science-led climate innovation. As part of TFN's collaboration with venture-capital firm focused on climate tech, Extantia, Akansha Dimri, TFN's co-founder and editor-in-chief, sat down for a fireside chat with Tom Hubregtsen, co-founder and CEO of Voltrac. Voltrac is emerging as a model for climate-tech execution: a mission rooted in sustainability, backed by a commercially robust product: an autonomous electric vehicle built to transform both agriculture and defence. They also raised €7M recently to scale its autonomous electric tractor targeting agricultural labour shortages. Redesigning the tractor. The company's origins are an example of complementary skills finding common cause. Hubregtsen, with a background in software and machine learning, was at an Antler accelerator in Berlin, where he met Francisco Infante, an expert in heavy-lifting hardware like cargo drones. "We were there for about two months believing that we wouldn't work together because I was software, he was hardware," Hubregtsen recalled. The synergy, however, was undeniable. "We hung out every day and advised each other on each other's business and eventually realised that the physical embodiment of AI, hardware and software, goes really well together." The combination of their talents resulted in a vehicle that was built on a principle of simplification. The 3,500kg, 4.5m long machine marks a departure from machines that were increasingly complex. "One of the advantages that our vehicle has over others is that it has 70% fewer components," Hubregtsen explained. "We've completely redesigned it from scratch." The benefits include lower manufacturing costs and increased repairability. It also allows Voltrac to rapidly move into profitability, even at a scale of one hundred vehicles per year. Voltrac's foundational philosophy saw its first test during trials in Spanish vineyards. "We've had scenarios where one of the motors actually completely detached," Hubregtsen revealed. "But in all of the cases, on the spot, we can disable that one unit, and we're left with 75% of the actual propulsion." The resilience separates Voltrac's solution from traditional tractors that might be out of action for days, awaiting a dedicated engineer. "We've always been able to drive out of the fields on our own account," Hubregtsen added. This resilience aids a wider goal of European sovereignty, says Hubregtsen, "the way that we're now looking at it, Voltrac is sovereignty for both the food supply and borders." Starting in vineyards, moving towards the battlefield. While most people think of tractors only on farms, Voltrac's vehicle also has military applications. Modern warfare depends on its supply chain, with a constant need for matériel moving towards front lines. This creates its own risks, in Ukraine, for example, around half the casualties come from those movements. Using autonomous vehicles like Voltrac becomes an obvious step to reduce those risks. However, Hubregtsen's focus is away from the frontlines. "We are currently actively trying to sell to agriculture," Hubregtsen said. "These people are nearby our facilities in Valencia... we can drive out, and we can quickly go and fix it, either the same day or the next day." This proximity accelerates development, allowing for rapid iterations and giving Voltrac a competitive advantage over those who may be stuck in prototyping with longer turnarounds. Hubregtsen anticipates that defence will become a larger part of the business. "We're focusing 80% of our time on agriculture and optimistically looking into defence," he said. "Over time, there will be more of a balance between the two, where we're striking a balance between addressing the problems in agriculture, but also for NATO countries." Where the real harvest lies: data. Voltrac hopes their autonomous vehicle will also deliver their long-term vision: a transformation of farm management. Each vehicle contains an array of sensors and AI-ready GPUs. In addition to driving, these will also be used to analyse crops, moving agricultural management from annual reviews to daily plant-level monitoring. "We estimate triple the margins of the farmers once properly implemented," Hubregtsen said. "We look every single day, on every drive of every one of our vehicles on the fields, what the health of the individual plants are. And we feed back this into a reinforcement learning algorithm." The data-driven approach supports a precision application of fertilisers and chemicals, helping to boost yields and reduce both costs and environmental impact. Hubregtsen also wants others to benefit from their platform. "I would love it if any of the founders would be interested in collaborating with us on the platform," he said. "I think together, we're a lot stronger, and the farmers definitely need it." The invitation could help Voltrac have an impact far beyond agriculture, with data helping inform other industries - both up- and downstream of the farm, making the whole process, from farm to fork, as efficient as possible. Whether it's the practical issues of broken motors in the middle of the field or a grand vision of a collaborative agricultural data platform, Voltrac's journey is about problem-solving. But while the mission will see benefits for farmers, consumers, and the whole economy agriculture supports, Hubregtsen and his team are clear about the need to build a profitable business, and while he's aiming at profitability with even a small production of 100 vehicles, he told the audience his ambitions are much bigger: "we're here to build a proper decacorn."

Tech Funding News
Nov 18th, 2025
Voltrac raises €7M to scale its autonomous electric tractor targeting agricultural labour shortages — TFN

Voltrac raises €7M to scale Thor, an innovative autonomous electric tractor designed to solve labor shortages in agriculture and frontline logistics with advanced technology and cost efficiency.

StartupHub AI
Nov 18th, 2025
Voltrac raises €7m to scale Thor - the unmanned ground vehicle that redefines how we feed and protect the world

Voltrac raises €7m to scale Thor - the unmanned ground vehicle that redefines how we feed and protect the world. Voltrac November 18, 2025, 10:00 am IST Voltrac has today announced their €7 million seed round. The round was led by Extantia, with participation from FoodLabs, Antler, PUSH, and Prototype Capital. This new round quickly follows its €2 million pre-seed, and enables Voltrac to scale production to 100 units per year in 2026. Voltrac was founded in 2024 by Thomas Hubregtsen and Francisco Infante Aguirre to address labour shortages in agriculture and front-line logistics. The duo, one with extensive experience in software and AI from working at Google X, BMW Research, and co-founding Extropic, the other with extensive experience in hardware from working at Volocopter and Destinus, brings the perfect mixture to bring AI in the physical world with the unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) called 'Thor'. Labour shortage on agricultural land is an issue that Francisco experienced first hand. He comments, "My grandfather started a company selling tractor implements in over 25 countries, and my family farmed the land. When there was nobody left to work the fields, we had to sell that land. We built Thor so other families won't have to make that choice." In less than a year, the team designed and built Thor, and tested it across vineyards, olive groves, and citrus fields. Thor is tele-operated, and thanks to its autonomous capabilities a single operator can operate multiple vehicles at once. Additionally, it not only allows farmers to use any implement (plow, seed drill, atomizers, etc) they already own, but automates them, minimizing capex needs. The design of the vehicle is unique: while both legacy vehicle manufacturers and startups retrofit autonomy and electrification onto vehicles designed in the floppy-disk era, Voltrac has reengineered its vehicle from scratch for a new era of mobility. The result is a platform with 70% fewer components, triple the battery capacity of competitors and fully swappable. They are ramping up production to 100 units a year from their Valencia-based facilities, at which they will reach a competitive price point. "Voltrac has cracked what most hardware startups struggle with: cost. They're not asking farmers or defence operators to pay a green premium - they're already at price parity with diesel platforms and on track to undercut them." said Yair Reem, Partner at Extantia. The platform, capable of hauling 4 tonnes of cargo autonomously over rugged terrain, is also perfectly positioned to aid in front-line logistics - a task that accounts for over half the casualties in Ukraine. The team travelled to Ukraine to speak to several unmanned units, and is now working to prepare on-site trials. "Voltrac's Thor represents a generational leap. It outpaces anything coming from legacy players like John Deere and stands toe-to-toe with the most advanced Chinese platforms such as the Honghu T70." says Andreas Klinger of Prototype Capital, "This is the kind of technology Europe needs to secure both its food systems and its front lines."

Future Farming
Nov 17th, 2025
Voltrac raises €7M for electric UGV

Spanish ag-tech startup Voltrac has raised €7M to boost production of Thor, a fully electric unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) for autonomous farm tasks. Unlike retrofitted diesel tractors, Thor is designed from scratch, reducing components by 70% and tripling battery capacity. It can haul 4 tonnes and work with existing farm implements. Voltrac aims to produce 100 units annually by 2026, achieving price parity with diesel tractors. The funding round was led by Extantia, with other investors participating.

LinkedIn
Aug 7th, 2025
Having companies like this is GPD and sovereignty-critical for Europe. | Andreas Klinger

Having companies like this is GPD and sovereignty-critical for Europe. Proud to be an early (small) investor! Say Hi to Thor by Voltrac ⚡️🚜 🇪🇺 An european fully-electric ai-automated heavy-duty tractor. Think hot-swap 24/7 operation, remote controlled or ai-automated, 4 ton+ tow and lift, and most importantly – intentionally designed to be repaired at the farm. One farmer can handle multiple of these machines. They already have pilots with multiple farms/vinyards. And it's also useful for the frontline – think four ton of equipment into contested area without risk for a human driver. Kudos to Tom Hubregtsen, Fran Infante Aguirre and the whole Voltrac team

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