Full-Time
Robotic construction for solar deployment
$180k - $300k/yr
San Leandro, CA, USA
In Person
Must be based in the SF Bay Area and work 4-5 days/week from the San Leandro HQ; ~10% travel to solar-field deployments.
Charge Robotics builds robotic systems that automate solar installation work to remove labor bottlenecks in construction. Their robots handle tasks in the field to speed up the process of deploying solar projects, allowing construction teams to install more systems in less time. This focus on automation of on-site installation differentiates Charge Robotics from competitors that only provide components or software rather than end-to-end robotic labor solutions. The company’s goal is to help the world switch to renewable energy faster by making solar installation scalable and more efficient.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Early VC
Total Funding
$17.1M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
N/A
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Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account
Unlimited Paid Time Off
Flexible Work Hours
Remote Work Options
Paid Vacation
Paid Sick Leave
Paid Holidays
Hybrid Work Options
401(k) Retirement Plan
401(k) Company Match
Stock Options
Company Equity
Wellness Program
Mental Health Support
Gym Membership
Phone/Internet Stipend
Home Office Stipend
Professional Development Budget
Conference Attendance Budget
Training Programs
Tuition Reimbursement
Professional Certification Support
Mentorship Program
Family Planning Benefits
Fertility Treatment Support
Adoption Assistance
Childcare Support
Parent?
Relocation Assistance
Employee Referral Bonus
Pet Insurance
Meal Benefits
Commuter Benefits
Legal Services
Employee Discounts
Company Social Events
After a successful prototype deployment with SOLV Energy, Charge Robotics has secured $22 million for its first commercial projects.
Listen to this articleSwiss-Mile raised $22M in August 2024 for its wheeled quadruped. Fifty producers of robots and robotics enabling technologies received funding in August 2024, pulling in a total of approximately $1 billion. This figure is on par with the $1.2 billion average The Robot Report has tracked each of the previous 12 months. Investment targeted to robotics companies for the first eight months of 2024 equals about $10.86 billion. You can follow The Robot Report‘s investment section here. The largest investments in August were secured by developers of autonomous driving technologies
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