August 22, 2025
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Robots Powering Energy, Economy, and Agriculture

Robot Rundown

This week, small autonomous bots are transforming how solar farms are built, slashing labor needs and speeding renewable energy projects. Morgan Stanley projects AI and robotics could save S&P 500 companies $920 billion annually, underscoring automation’s massive economic impact. And with backing from Bill Gates and Nvidia, FieldAI is gearing up to bring adaptable, AI-powered robots into agriculture and beyond.

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This week, small autonomous bots are transforming how solar farms are built, slashing labor needs and speeding renewable energy projects.

Morgan Stanley projects AI and robotics could save S&P 500 companies $920 billion annually, underscoring automation’s massive economic impact. And with backing from Bill Gates and Nvidia, FieldAI is gearing up to bring adaptable, AI-powered robots into agriculture and beyond.

These little robots are changing the way solar farms are built, saving time and money

Tiny autonomous robots are being deployed to streamline solar farm construction, cutting both time and costs. Unlike traditional methods that rely on large crews and heavy machinery, these compact machines can handle tasks like carrying panels, positioning them precisely, and even assisting with installation in rough or uneven terrain.

Developers say the robots not only improve efficiency but also reduce labor shortages and safety risks on massive solar sites. With renewable energy projects scaling rapidly, these small bots could play an outsized role in accelerating the clean energy transition.

Major Takeaway: By automating repetitive, labor-intensive tasks, small robots are making it faster, cheaper, and safer to build large-scale solar farms—helping speed the rollout of renewable power. Read More

Morgan Stanley says AI and robots could save S&P 500 companies $920 billion a year

A new Morgan Stanley report estimates that agentic AI systems and robotics could cut annual costs for S&P 500 companies by as much as $920 billion. The savings would come from automating knowledge work, streamlining operations, and reducing labor-intensive tasks across industries.

Analysts highlight that the biggest impact will likely be in areas like customer support, logistics, and manufacturing, though adoption timelines will vary by sector. While the report notes efficiency gains, it also acknowledges potential disruptions to jobs as automation scales.

Major Takeaway: AI and robotics aren’t just about futuristic tech—they represent one of the biggest cost-saving opportunities in corporate history, with massive productivity gains but real risks for the workforce. Read More

Bill Gates, Nvidia back robotics startup FieldAI to accelerate automation in agriculture and beyond

FieldAI, a robotics startup focused on applying AI and automation to agriculture and other industries, has raised new funding from big-name backers including Bill Gates and Nvidia. The company is building adaptable robots that can perform multiple tasks—from harvesting crops to managing logistics—using advanced computer vision and AI models.

Support from Nvidia will help integrate cutting-edge simulation and compute resources, while Gates’ involvement underscores the potential for robotics to improve food security and sustainability. FieldAI aims to scale its platform to tackle labor shortages and boost efficiency across global industries.

Major Takeaway: With support from Gates and Nvidia, FieldAI is positioning itself as a key player in bringing AI-powered robotics to agriculture—an industry ripe for efficiency gains and innovation. Read More

About Lucid Bots

Founded in 2018, Lucid Bots is an AI robotics company that is committed to uplifting humanity by building the world's most productive and responsible robots that can do dangerous and demanding tasks.

Headquartered in Charlotte, the company engineers, manufactures, and supports its products domestically, which include the Sherpa, a cleaning drone, and the Lavo Bot, a pressure-washing robot.

Lucid Bots' products are elevating safety and efficiency for a growing number of customers around the world. Lucid is a Y Combinator-backed company, with investments from Cubit Capital, Idea Fund Partners, Danu Ventures, and others. Lucid Bots was recently recognized as the fastest growing robotics manufacturer in the United States.

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January 18, 2023
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CLINTON COLLEGE CASE STUDY

Learn how Lucid Drone Technologies deployed its C1 Cleaning drone to rapidly and effectively clean 11 buildings on campus safely!

Clinton College is a HBCU located in Rock Hill, SC with over 125 years of educational excellence.

Summary

The Director of Maintenance at Clinton College was searching for a solution to get all the buildings on campus cleaned and ready to welcome back students. He had explored other options but quickly realized that several obstacles were impeding progress. He needed help to get it cleaned safely, efficiently, and within his budget constraints.

Challenges

Limestone columns had years of buildup and extended over the building. The college wanted a solution that would clean multiple buildings/surfaces.

Large lift equipment was not an option with the terrain around some buildings.

Solution

Lucid Bots deployed its cleaning drone to rapidly and effectively clean all 11 buildings on campus safely.

Lucid's cleaning drones leveraged a soft wash cleaning process to effectively remove all organic stains at the roots ensuring a longer duration between cleanings.

Results
  • Completed the job in a third of the time with less man power than other companies proposed which lead to no disruption for the college.
  • Saved the college 30% while being more profitable than the competition due to limited labor costs and rental fees.
  • The drone was setup and packed up within 5 minutes of start and stop times leading to less disturbance and cleanup.
  • No landscaping or roofing materials were damaged and no one was put in an unsafe situation.

 

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January 18, 2023
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BVLOS ARC Recommends New Part 107 Certificates

Latest report recommends that all new Part 107 certificates include provisions for beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operation.

Do you have your Part 107 certificate? If you're a drone pilot, the answer had better be yes. But what if you're not a drone pilot? Well, the BVLOS ARC has something to say about that. Their latest report recommends that all new Part 107 certificates include provisions for beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operation. If you want to get your Part 107, you need to be prepared to fly your drone beyond your line of sight. Here's what you need to know.

 The BVLOS ARC is a committee of aviation experts formed in 2016 to study the usefulness of drone operations beyond visual line of sight. Their latest report recommends that the FAA include BVLOS provisions in all new Part 107 certificates. This would require all current and future drone pilots to be trained and certified to fly their drones beyond their line of sight.

The BVLOS ARC is recommending this change because they believe it will make drone operations safer and more efficient. Currently, drone pilots are only allowed to fly their drones within their line of sight. Meaning that you need to keep your drone in view at all times, which can be difficult, especially if the drone is flying at a distance.

If pilots were able to fly their drones beyond their line of sight, they would be able to use visual aids, such as First Person View (FPV) goggles, to keep track of the drone. This would make it much easier for pilots to see and avoid obstacles, and it would also allow them to fly the drone for longer periods of time.

The BVLOS ARC's recommendation is just that, a recommendation. It's up to the FAA to decide whether or not to include BVLOS provisions in the Part 107 certificate.

So what would this mean if the FAA made these recommended changes?

This new level of Part 107 certification would require pilots looking to fly beyond line of sight operations to attend online training and then take an online exam to earn a new certificate. This certificate would be an advanced form of Part 107 operations. With this new certificate, the need to have a CFI (Certified Flight Instructor) for beyond line of sight operations would disappear. Which is good news because it's not economically viable to obtain a manned certificate, let alone a CFI certificate.

It's important to remember that these are recommendations and are currently not being enforced by the FAA. If you have any questions about getting your Part 107 or if you would like more information on what a Part 107 license is, you can click here for more info or call and speak to a Lucid Bots rep today.

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January 18, 2023
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5 MIN READ

Sunbelt Teams With Lucid Bots

Sunbelt Rentals has entered into a strategic partnership with Lucid Bots

Sunbelt Rentals has entered into a strategic partnership with Lucid Bots. 

The agreement calls for Sunbelt to make Lucid Bots cleaning drones available to the company’s rental customers nationwide. The two organizations will collaborate on an approved solution program for their clients, and the drones will be backed by Sunbelt’s support and service to maintain the equipment for optimal use.

“Partnerships like the one with Lucid Bots are what has enabled us to bring innovative solutions to our customers,” said Adam Camhi, Sunbelt vice president of flooring solutions. “With the Lucid Bots cleaning drone, our customers will have safer operations, reduce their environmental impact, and increase overall operator efficiency, while still completing tough exterior cleaning jobs.”

About Sunbelt

Fort Mill, South Carolina-based Sunbelt Rentals supplies a wide variety of rentals for the facility services market. For more information, visit www.sunbeltrentals.com.

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January 18, 2023
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FAQ: Is It Easy To Fly?

Learn how easy it is to fly the Lucid Bots Cleaning Drone with no prior experience required. Discover the features and training provided for success.

Is the Lucid Bots cleaning drone easy to fly? The short answer is yes! 

In fact, no prior drone experience is needed. Many of our customers had no prior drone flying experience and they are now flying successfully to complete larger jobs!

If you know how to use a video game controller, then you should be able to fly a Lucid Bots Cleaning Drone successfully. The RC controller has knobs that control flight directions such as forward and backward motion, side to side motion (left or right), height (up or down), rotation (to make the drone turn a different direction), and throttle (speed).

The drone is also equipped with avoid distance quick-select switch, which allows you to choose between multiple distance options while keeping the drone a safe distance from the building, and urban flight capabilities, which allow you to fly safely in urban environments. The drone also has a forward facing radar which can detect objects in front of it and reduce the risk of crashing, as well as fail-safe battery systems. If your battery dies mid-flight, it will automatically land in a safe location!

Sounds easy enough, right? With proper training, you should be able to fly a drone in no time. Lucid Bots partnered with DroneU to provide an easy-to-use, ongoing training through an online training portal. This online training educates you on how to operate the soft washing drone and window washing drone competently and confidently, such as:

  • Battery charging
  • Flight skills
  • Transportation guidelines
  • Safety protocols
  • And more

Additionally, the ability to receive your Part 107 License is included in our training!

We also offer in-person flight demos at our Charlotte, NC facility where you can see first hand just how easy it can be. Contact us today to schedule yours!

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