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Robotics
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Charge Robotics builds robots and portable factory systems that assemble utility-scale solar farms, aiming to make projects faster, cheaper, and less constrained by on-site labor. The company’s mission is to remove construction bottlenecks that slow the adoption of renewable energy and to deliver tangible climate impact through automation. Work spans hardware, software, and manufacturing, with an emphasis on taking systems from engineering through production and deployment in the field; disciplines range from CAD/BOM management to analytics, operations, and people programs that support a growing team. Charge is MIT-founded and Series A–backed by investors such as Energy Impact Partners, Founders Fund, Lux Capital, and Y Combinator, and operates from the San Francisco Bay Area with travel to active solar sites and some remote opportunities. Employees can expect high ownership, fast iteration, and exposure to board- and investor-level work alongside hands-on build, test, and field operations. The company states a commitment to equal opportunity and an inclusive workplace.
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