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§ Private Profile · Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
Voltrac is a technology company.
Voltrac develops fully electric autonomous tractor platforms for agricultural and logistics applications. Its core product features individual wheel motors and no traditional transmission, reducing moving parts by 70% and minimizing energy loss. The modular platform supports both standard three-point hitches and flatbed frames, powered by swappable 200 kWh battery packs enabling up to 20 hours of continuous operation. The autonomous system learns from collected operational data to adapt functions, with an open-source control system allowing for third-party integration.
The company was founded in 2024 by Francisco Infante and Thomas Hubregtsen. Their insight centered on creating versatile, efficient autonomous vehicles to address the evolving needs of modern agriculture and critical logistics. This vision leverages electrified drivetrain technology and advanced autonomous learning capabilities to deliver a flexible and low-maintenance solution.
Voltrac targets specialty crops, orchards, vineyards, and small- to mid-scale arable farms. Additionally, the company explores dual-use applications for defense logistics, offering its modular, quiet, and electric design for supply missions in challenging environments. Voltrac's long-term vision is to provide adaptive, autonomous mobility solutions that enhance operational efficiency and support diverse sector requirements.
Voltrac has raised $12.3M across 3 funding rounds.
Voltrac has raised $12.3M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Voltrac has raised $12.3M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Voltrac's investors include Yair Reem, Antler, Atlantic Labs, Prototype Capital, FoodLabs, Push Ventures, Christophe Maire, Angel Invest.
Voltrac has raised $12.3M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $8.0M Seed in November 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 1, 2025 | $8M Seed | Yair Reem | Antler, Atlantic Labs, Prototype Capital, FoodLabs, Push Ventures | Announced |
| Jun 6, 2025 | $2.4M Venture Round | Antler, Christophe Maire | — | Announced |
| Jun 1, 2024 | $2M Seed | — | Angel Invest, Antler, Atlantic Labs, Prototype Capital | Announced |
Voltrac is a Valencia-based deep-tech robotics startup founded in 2024, developing Thor, a flagship autonomous, all-electric unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) designed as a modular, software-defined tractor platform.[1][2][3][4] It serves farmers facing labor shortages in specialty crops like vineyards, olive groves, and citrus fields, as well as frontline logistics for military and defense applications, solving problems of unreliable diesel machinery in rugged environments through 70% fewer moving parts, swappable batteries, per-wheel electric motors, and AI-driven autonomy.[1][3][4][5] With €2M pre-seed funding in mid-2025 from FoodLabs and Antler, followed by a €7M seed round led by Extantia (with FoodLabs, Antler, PUSH, and Prototype Capital), Voltrac is scaling production to 100 units annually by 2026, achieving cost parity with diesel platforms while enabling open APIs for third-party automation of implements.[2][3][4]
Thor's reinforcement learning system adapts to crops, climates, and terrains via data feedback loops on soil, yield, and operations, supporting teleoperation (one operator for multiple units) with full autonomy pending EU approval.[4][5][6] Its dual-use design—agricultural base convertible to silent 4-ton resupply with EMI protection and drone integration—positions it for NATO discussions and Ukraine trials.[2][4][5]
Voltrac was founded in 2024 by Thomas Hubregtsen, CEO with experience at Google X, BMW Research, and as co-founder of Extropic, and Francisco Infante Aguirre, an aerospace engineer from Volocopter and Destinus who grew up in his family's global agricultural business, Aguirre Agricola.[1][2][3] The idea emerged from Infante's personal experience: "When there was nobody left to work the fields, we had to sell that land. We built Thor so other families won’t have to make that choice," addressing labor shortages in agriculture and extending to defense logistics.[4]
Early traction came swiftly—a working Thor prototype built and tested in under a year across Spanish vineyards, olive groves, and citrus fields, compatible with standard implements and in partnership with Aguirre Agricola for sales events at cooperatives.[1][4][5] By mid-2025, Voltrac launched publicly with €2M pre-seed funding, followed by €7M seed to ramp production, alongside NATO talks and Ukraine site visits.[2][3][4]
Voltrac rides the convergence of AI robotics, electrification, and dual-use deep tech, targeting agriculture's labor crisis (e.g., Europe's diverse small farms) and defense logistics amid geopolitical tensions like Ukraine.[2][4][7] Timing aligns with EU autonomy regulations, NATO modernization, and climate mandates for zero-emission machinery, amplified by falling battery costs and AI advances in reinforcement learning.[5][6] Market tailwinds include rising demand for sustainable UGVs in specialty crops (where big tractors fail) and "quiet" frontline resupply, influencing ecosystems by open-sourcing platforms that spur third-party innovation in agtech/defense.[2][3][4]
As a European pioneer, Voltrac counters U.S./China dominance in autonomy, boosting regional manufacturing and food security while setting standards for software-defined vehicles beyond tractors.[1][7]
Voltrac's 2026 commercial launch of 100 Thor units marks entry into revenue, with ag sales via Aguirre partnerships and defense pilots in Ukraine/NATO accelerating dual revenue streams.[4][5] Trends like AI agent swarms, edge compute in robotics, and electrification mandates will amplify growth, potentially expanding to mining or disaster response via modularity. Influence may evolve from niche innovator to ecosystem orchestrator, as open platforms draw developer networks—watch for Series A amid scaling proofs. This first-principles rethink of ground vehicles echoes Voltrac's mission: redefining how we feed, build, and protect the world.[1]