Plume secures €3.3 million to scale geospatial AI for renewables
Franco-American climate tech startup Plume has raised €3.3 million to accelerate the way developers identify and evaluate locations for new renewable energy projects. The company uses advanced geospatial AI to streamline the complex and often slow process of choosing viable sites for solar, wind and storage assets.
AI-driven site selection for a congested energy grid
As Europe and the United States race to deploy more clean power, grid congestion, land-use conflicts and lengthy permitting are emerging as major bottlenecks. Plume aims to address these challenges by aggregating and analyzing vast amounts of spatial data – from grid capacity and land ownership to environmental constraints and local regulations.
Through its platform, developers can rapidly screen thousands of potential locations, model grid connection scenarios and quantify project risk before committing significant capital. By using AI algorithms to automate what has traditionally been manual GIS work, the startup promises faster project origination and fewer costly dead ends.
Supporting investors, utilities and developers
The new funding will be used to expand Plume‘s engineering and data science teams, deepen its coverage of European and North American markets, and enhance integrations with utility and transmission data sources. The company is positioning its tools for a broad range of users, including renewable energy developers, infrastructure funds, utilities and corporate buyers seeking long-term power purchase agreements.
Industry stakeholders increasingly recognize that better siting intelligence is critical for scaling wind, solar and battery storage at the pace required to meet climate targets. By combining geospatial analytics with automation, Plume is betting that smarter site selection will become a core competitive advantage in the next wave of clean energy build-out.
A growing market for climate-focused geospatial tools
The raise underscores a broader investment trend in climate and energy transition software, where platforms that cut development risk and permitting time are attracting strong interest from venture capital. With its Franco-American footprint and focus on grid-aware siting, Plume is emerging as one of the more specialized players in this rapidly evolving segment.

