Automating wind turbine maintenance with robotic and AI-powered technology — making renewable energy more efficient at global scale.
Founded in 2018 in Helsinki, Finland, Aerones has become one of the world's most recognized robotics companies dedicated to renewable energy infrastructure. The company develops ground-controlled robotic systems that perform precision maintenance on wind turbines — from blade cleaning and lubrication to advanced inspections and repairs.
By replacing slow, risky rope-access work with fast, data-rich robotic operations, Aerones is extending the lifespan and productivity of wind farms while making renewable energy more economically attractive worldwide.
Aerones' robotic platforms attach to wind turbine towers and ascend at the speed of an elevator. They perform tasks like blade cleaning, leading-edge protection, internal inspection, bolt torque verification, lightning protection testing, and drainage clearing.
Each operation is paired with AI-driven inspection software that analyzes blade conditions, detects damage, and generates detailed digital reports — turning every maintenance visit into a rich source of operational intelligence.
Robots remove dirt, oil, and contamination that reduce aerodynamic efficiency.
Precise application of protective coatings extends blade lifespan dramatically.
High-resolution imaging and AI analytics detect cracks, erosion, and damage early.
Automated tools verify structural integrity at scale and produce digital records.
Robots access tight internal blade cavities for thorough condition assessments.
Less downtime per turbine means more clean energy delivered to the grid.
+ countries served
+ turbines serviced
x faster than rope access
Founded in Helsinki
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