Galooli

Remote Asset Management and Energy Optimization for Distributed Infrastructure

Energy Tech
Active
Series A Tel Aviv-Yafo Founded 2009
Total raised
Last: Series A 2021-09
Stage
Series A
Founded
2009
Headcount
218
HQ
Tel Aviv-Yafo
Sector
Energy Tech

About

Galooli provides a comprehensive remote management and energy optimization platform designed for distributed assets across the telecommunications, energy, and industrial sectors. The platform utilizes advanced data analytics and edge-based technology to monitor, control, and optimize the performance of energy storage systems, backup power generators, and hybrid power sites. By aggregating real-time operational data, the system identifies inefficiencies and provides actionable insights to improve asset uptime and longevity.

The solution enables organizations to transition toward sustainable energy management by reducing fuel consumption and minimizing carbon emissions through automated power-source orchestration. It serves as a centralized management layer that bridges the gap between physical infrastructure and digital oversight, allowing for proactive maintenance and significant reductions in operational expenditure. Through its scalable architecture, Galooli supports large-scale deployments, ensuring consistent performance and energy efficiency for critical infrastructure globally.

Funding history · 1 round · — total

2021-09
Series A Undisclosed

Company Intelligence Q&A

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When was Galooli founded?
Galooli was founded in January 2009.
What is Galooli's primary focus?
Galooli's primary focus is providing a comprehensive remote management and energy optimization platform for distributed assets across the telecommunications, energy, and industrial sectors.
How many employees does Galooli have?
Galooli has between 201 and 500 employees.
When did Galooli raise its Series A funding round?
Galooli raised its Series A funding round in September 2021, with participation from Capital Point and Shavit Capital Fund.
Which companies did Galooli partner with in 2022?
In 2022, Galooli partnered with Aquarius in April, joined the Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA) in May, partnered with Energy Vision in September, and partnered with Airway Technologies in September.
What was a significant partnership for Galooli in February 2023?
In February 2023, Galooli partnered with Go Solar Power to deliver energy efficiency solutions for commercial and residential deployments.
What recognition did Galooli receive in March 2024?
In March 2024, Galooli Group received the Committed Badge from EcoVadis for its scorecard.
What was Galooli's latest announced partnership, according to startupim data?
According to startupim data, Galooli's latest announced partnership was with Think Hire in May 2024.
Where are Galooli's offices located globally?
Galooli has offices in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel; Kampala, Uganda; Lagos, Nigeria; Nairobi, Kenya; and Richardson, TX, USA.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Energy Tech
Sub-sectors
Climate TechCarbon TechCarbon Analytics, Earth Data & FintechEnergy TransitionEco-Efficient Energy UsageIndustrial TechnologiesOperational Optimization SolutionsEnergy TechEnergy Consumption & Efficiency
Technologies
ComponentsCommunicationsIOTPlatforms & InterfacesSoftware
Target customers
Transportation & LogisticsLogisticsEnterprise & Professional ServicesITData CentersIndustrial ManufacturingManufacturing FacilitiesEnergy, Utilities & Waste ManagementUtilitiesElectricityCommunication ServicesWireless & Mobile
Business model
B2B

Highlights

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