Coolant leverages drones and computer vision to measure carbon storage in trees. By using commercial drones, such as DJI Minis and Mavic Air 2S, Coolant captures detailed aerial footage of reforestation sites. This footage is processed to create hyper-realistic 3D models that provide tree-level insights including carbon stock, biodiversity, wildfire risk, and tree health. The company's core technology utilizes Neural Radiance Fields (NeRFs) to achieve high accuracy in these measurements, positioning it as a cost-effective alternative to traditional methods like LiDAR and satellite imagery.
Key customers and partnerships
Coolant's clients span various industries, with a notable partnership with Bumiterra, a rainforest restoration company based in Jakarta, Indonesia. This collaboration began in early 2023 and has significantly expanded Bumiterra's customer base across Southeast Asia. Their joint efforts focus on providing accurate carbon stock assessments for reforestation projects. Notable customers benefiting from this partnership include major restaurant chains, coffee exporters, and logistics companies in Indonesia.
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