HyLight is a French deeptech company building hydrogen-powered airship drones for infrastructure inspection. Its system combines long-duration autonomous flight, AI analysis, and multi-sensor payloads to inspect power lines, pipelines, and railways with millimeter-level precision. The company reports $6 million raised, first patents filed in 2022, Y Combinator participation in 2023, and European flight certification in 2025.
HyLight primarily focuses on the energy infrastructure inspection market, utilizing multi-sensor technology for long-range and precise inspections to ensure safe management and regulatory compliance.
HyLight's main competitors in the energy infrastructure inspection market include:
Kelluu: Specializes in aerial data services using AI-powered autonomous airships for environmental monitoring and infrastructure resilience. They focus on generating high-resolution digital twins for improved decision-making.
Lux Aerobot: Operates in the Earth observation sector, providing high-altitude platforms for unique imagery data applications, including bushfire management and national security.
Flying Whales: Develops large capacity airships aimed at transportation solutions, particularly for timber extraction and logistics in remote areas.
Ampyx Power: Focuses on Airborne Wind Energy Systems, providing tethered aircraft systems for wind energy generation, relevant to both aviation and energy sectors.
SunBirds: Manufactures solar-powered UAVs for aerial inspections, particularly in disaster-affected areas, offering continuous monitoring capabilities.
C-Astral Aerospace: Develops advanced unmanned aircraft systems for remote sensing and precision agriculture, emphasizing long endurance flights and multi-sensor capabilities.
These competitors differ in their technological focus, target industries, and specific applications, creating a diverse landscape in the aerial technology market.
Service-based model charging for inspections; revenue from project fees and contracts.