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Artificial intelligence is becoming a powerful force in the global energy industry. UK-based AI startup Applied Computing has raised $20 million in fresh funding to accelerate the development of AI solutions for utilities, grid operators, and energy companies.

The funding round was led by engineering and technology firm KBR, with the investment aimed at expanding Applied Computing’s presence in the United States while strengthening its AI-powered platform. The company’s technology helps providers optimize grid operations, improve asset performance, reduce downtime through predictive maintenance, and enhance decision-making using real-time data.

AI to Drive Smarter Energy Infrastructure

As renewable capacity grows worldwide, power systems are becoming more complex. Applied Computing’s AI solutions are designed to help utilities balance electricity supply and demand, integrate renewable sources more efficiently, and improve overall grid reliability. The latest investment reflects increasing confidence in artificial intelligence as a key enabler of the global transition.

With energy companies under pressure to improve efficiency, lower operating costs, and modernize infrastructure, these technologies are expected to play a crucial role in building smarter, more resilient power networks.

Vishal Gupta
Vishal Gupta
Vishal Gupta is the Editorial Director of The VIA, where he leads coverage on climate, sustainability and global policy. He contributes to global conversations with analytics, insights, and informed opinions that make complex issues accessible to policymakers, business leaders, and wider audiences. He has worked closely with international organizations as a communication advisor and serves on the boards of several startups.

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