Dispatchable, self-charging sensor platforms that install directly onto live high-voltage lines in under 5 minutes. No outages, no bucket trucks.

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Land directly onto energized lines in under 5 minutes. No planned outages or line de-energization required.
The Nomad locks physically onto the conductor, harvesting power inductively from the electromagnetic field for continuous, 24/7 telemetry.
Stop waiting for risks to find your sensors. Autonomously dispatch and relocate the fleet to monitor incoming storm fronts, changing loads, or active wildfire threats.

True grid visibility comes from the wire itself. The Nomad locks directly onto the high-voltage conductor, using the line's own electromagnetic field to power itself continuously. Because it monitors directly from the source, your team receives exact, real-time data on temperature, sag, and vibration. This means you no longer have to guess your line's true capacity based on weather forecasts.
The drone is easy to land for an experienced pilot and extremely versatile. Whether it's ice monitoring in winter or temperature surveillance in summer – I can deploy it exactly where it's needed.
Leif Petersen, Spezialservice Strom

Nomadic will change the way we operate our grid. What started as a technology test has evolved into a real tool – and the pace of development shows this is just the beginning.
Frederik Puhe, Innovation Lead

The combination of drone and power line landing is unique. It allows us to capture data that was previously only available with significant effort or not at all – and plan deployments much more effectively.
Thomas von Polheim

Engineered in Germany to withstand severe weather, corona discharges, and heavy electromagnetic interference (EMI). Rigorously tested in high-voltage laboratories and field-proven on active 220kV grids down to -25°C. Once locked onto the conductor, it is resistant to high winds.
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