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AiDASH has built a unified remote inspection and monitoring platform around its VegetationAI technology.
AiDASH supports more than 140 utility customers worldwide with vegetation risk intelligence aimed at reducing wildfire risk, lessening storm impacts, controlling costs, and improving reliability.
Utilities using the integrated Spire–AiDASH platform gain access to Spire’s 24/7 team of meteorologists who provide tailored forecasts and real-time guidance during fast-changing storms.
Abhishek Singh is Chief Executive Officer of AiDASH.
AiDASH ties forecast data directly to vegetation conditions within utility rights-of-way to improve identification, prioritization, and mitigation of vegetation- and weather-driven threats.
AiDASH uses a SatelliteFirst approach to identify vegetation and other threats to grid assets as part of a prevention-first strategy.
The integrated Spire–AiDASH platform is designed to help utilities adapt to climate-driven extremes while maintaining service reliability and protecting communities and assets.
The joint Spire–AiDASH solution is designed to help utilities anticipate power outages, reduce wildfire ignition risk, and optimize storm response operations.
AiDASH is positioning high-resolution forecasts as a core data source for its suite of weather-dependent AI tools, including outage prediction and wildfire ignition intelligence.
AiDASH has deployed an integrated capability in utility control centers that incorporates Spire’s weather forecasts to enhance situational awareness around weather-driven grid risk.
AiDASH will be able to provide power companies an environment to comprehensively and in real time understand transmission-grid risks caused by weather factors using Spire’s weather intelligence.
Spire Global’s high-accuracy weather intelligence was adopted by AiDASH for AiDASH’s power-utility monitoring solution on January 22, 2026.
AiDash plans to expand its headcount further in 2025.
AiDash opened a new global headquarters at 575 High Street in downtown Palo Alto.
AiDash completed a Series C funding round of $58,500,000 in April 2024, bringing the company’s total funding to $91,500,000.
AiDash closed a Series C funding round at $58,500,000.
AiDash has raised a total of $91,500,000 in funding to date.
AiDash received a strategic investment from Duke Investments, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Duke Energy.
AiDash’s technology can reduce the number of vegetation-caused power outages during storms by 15%.
Funds from Duke Investments will be rolled into AiDash’s recently announced $50,000,000 Series C funding round.