Terabase Energy’s Automated Solar Construction Platform Completes Field Testing, Ready for Deployment

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  • Terabase Energy said its Terafab automated solar construction platform has completed field testing and is ready for commercial deployment, bringing robotics and physical AI into utility-scale solar buildouts.
  • The Terafab V2 system adds autonomy, real-time optimization and integrated quality control to shift solar installation from manual fieldwork to a factory-like process, helping address labor constraints and speed deployment as power demand rises.
  • The platform uses robotic assembly and transport systems operating in continuous outdoor conditions, with early deployments showing gains in productivity and safety and plans underway to scale capacity to as much as 10 gigawatts annually.

Terabase Energy announced its Terafab automated solar construction platform has completed field testing and is ready for commercial deployment.

The company indicated Terafab V2 builds on earlier deployments across five solar projects, adding greater autonomy, real-time decision-making and integrated quality control to address a growing bottleneck in utility-scale solar: construction speed. Demand for new power capacity is rising, driven in part by data center expansion and AI workloads, while solar projects remain labor-intensive and exposed to workforce shortages and cost pressures, the company noted.

“We built the technology that deploys the safest, fastest and lowest cost solar. Terafab is physical AI applied to one of the largest infrastructure buildouts in history,” CEO and co-founder Matt Campbell said. “Every week we shave off a construction schedule means earlier revenue for project owners, lower financing costs, and faster delivery of clean electrons to the grid. That’s the speed-to-power advantage.”

Terabase said Terafab automates key steps in solar installation by shifting assembly from manual, field-based work to a more controlled, factory-like process in the field. Solar modules are pre-assembled onto structural components with in-line inspection, reducing defects and eliminating much of the heavy manual handling. A fleet of robotic transport systems then delivers and positions components for installation, with the company moving toward fully autonomous operation.

The system operates continuously and is designed to maintain performance in outdoor construction environments, including extreme heat, dust and variable weather conditions. Terabase said a single Terafab line can achieve two-minute cycle times, translating to more than 20 megawatts of installed capacity per week.

The platform is managed by a software layer that coordinates workflows and optimizes construction in real time, reflecting a broader shift toward software-defined infrastructure and automation in industrial settings.

Terabase said early deployments showed gains in productivity, safety and build quality, enabling engineering and construction firms to scale projects without being constrained by labor availability.

The company plans to expand manufacturing capacity over the next year, targeting up to 10 gigawatts of annual installation capability from its Northern California facility.

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