Sensat Recognised in National Grid Partners’ $100 Million AI Investment to Advance Energy Innovation

London, United Kingdom – 26 March 2025 – Sensat, a geospatial AI-powered digital twin technology company, has been highlighted as part of National Grid Partners’ landmark $100 million investment in AI startups shaping the future of energy. This commitment reinforces the critical role of artificial intelligence in building a more efficient, resilient, and sustainable energy infrastructure.
National Grid’s investment will accelerate the adoption of AI-driven technologies to enhance grid management, integrate renewables, improve predictive maintenance, and drive energy efficiency. As part of this initiative, Sensat’s AI-powered digital twin technology is already helping National Grid visualise and manage critical infrastructure, reducing project timelines and improving operational efficiency.
“We applaud National Grid’s commitment to AI innovation. This investment opens new opportunities for collaboration across the energy sector and will accelerate the development of technologies that benefit both utilities and the communities they serve,” said Harry Atkinson, Co-Founder at Sensat.
As a recognised leader in geospatial AI, Sensat remains committed to pushing the boundaries of digital twin technology to optimise infrastructure projects, drive efficiency in energy systems, and support the transition to a more sustainable energy network.
About Sensat
Sensat is a leading geospatial AI company specialising in digital twin technology to optimise infrastructure development. By leveraging AI to transform complex geospatial data into actionable insights, Sensat enables critical infrastructure owners to visualise, collaborate, and make faster, more informed decisions. Sensat’s technology is used by major energy and infrastructure organisations—including National Grid—to streamline operations, accelerate project delivery, and reduce costs.
Headquartered in London, Sensat is shaping the future of infrastructure through AI-driven efficiency and innovation. Visit sensat.co or follow us on LinkedIn.
Photo: During a presentation at CERAWeek 2025, Sensat’s Senior Account Director, James Ralph (left), discussed infrastructure visualisation and project delivery with Mark Thompson, Vice President of Digital Solutions at National Grid (right).