CRITICAL INFRASRUCTURE
See it. Measure it. Manage it.
Infrastructure doesn’t forgive blind spots. Kelluu delivers the most accurate aerial data to keep energy, industry, and property running safe and efficient.
ENERGY SECTOR
Power grids don’t wait for inspections
Lines sag, towers corrode, and vegetation creeps closer every day. Traditional surveys miss these changes until outages happen. Kelluu builds accurate digital copies of entire grids, from pylons to the last kilometer of line. With EO/IR and hyperspectral imaging, utilities see not only the structures but also vegetation health and thermal stress. Risks are spotted earlier, maintenance is planned smarter, and power keeps flowing.
INSURANCE COMPANIES
Outdated data costs real money
Accidents can leave behind costly disputes. Without clear evidence claims drag on. Kelluu gives insurers accurate aerial documentation of insured sites, from industrial facilities to residential buildings. With EO/IR and hyperspectral sensors insurers detect hidden damage such as moisture, heat anomalies, rust and vegetation stress. Because of Kelluu there is less need for manual inspections. Claims validate faster, fraud drops and preventive measures become measurable..
INDUSTRIAL AND MINING SITES
Your site changes daily. Do you see it?
Waste piles rise, berms sink and water flows shift. Field checks are slow and unsafe. Kelluu delivers updated 2D and 3D models of the whole site, from pit walls to conveyor lines. EO/IR and hyperspectral data add another layer, revealing heat, leaks and material changes that plain photographs cannot. Managers track surface areas, heights and volumes in one digital copy, making operations safer and decisions faster.
Digital twin – One copy of reality for everyone
Data scattered across departments causes mistakes and delays. Kelluu solves this by creating a digital twin of entire sites, updated as often as needed. Roads, grids, mines, ports or buildings can all be seen in one shared copy of reality.
2D and 3D models show structures down to the centimeter. EO/IR and hyperspectral sensors add hidden layers like heat, rust, leaks and vegetation stress. Old data can be integrated, turning years of records into one continuous history.
A digital twin makes decisions faster, audits easier and risks visible before they turn into costs. It is the foundation for smarter planning, safer operations and stronger reporting.
CASE: TERRAFAME
Sharper knowledge for a complex mine
Terrafame’s open-pit mine in Sotkamo covers a vast area with constantly changing conditions. Monitoring such a site is demanding, especially when both production efficiency and environmental safety are at stake. Traditional surveys leave gaps and delay decisions.
Kelluu delivered a digital twin of the mining area, combining aerial imagery, 2D and 3D models and sensor data. Infrastructure such as roads, pipelines and dams was captured with centimeter accuracy, while EO/IR and hyperspectral cameras revealed hidden changes in heat, leaks and material conditions.
With one shared digital copy, Terrafame can coordinate operations more effectively, respond faster to risks and produce transparent reports for regulators and stakeholders. The digital twin gives the mine a clear, continuous picture that makes decisions easier and safer.
CASE: VATAJANKOSKI SÄHKÖVERKKO
Cleaner grid inspections, zero noise, full clarity
Vatajankoski needed a modern way to inspect its power line network without the noise, emissions, and cost of helicopters.
In December 2024, Kelluu deployed an unmanned, hydrogen-powered airship over the Suodenniemi network area. The airship floated silently and captured high-resolution aerial data—no noise, no emissions, just clean, efficient monitoring. The result? A smarter alternative to traditional inspections. The airship proved calmer to communities, cheaper than helicopters, and ideal for routine inspection tasks. According to Akseli Reho, Development Director, it showed real promise for broader use.
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