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The renewable energy sector just got a major boost from Werover, a Turkish technology startup making waves with its cutting-edge approach to wind turbine blade health monitoring. Recently, Werover secured $1.7 million in funding to fuel its expansion across Europe and beyond.
Werover’s flagship product, Windrover, is gaining serious traction among wind farm operators. The device, which is compact and mountable, attaches directly to turbine towers and listens for acoustic signals from the blades. By leveraging artificial intelligence, Windrover analyzes these signals to detect blade damage with a reported 92% accuracy rate. This allows for early intervention and maintenance, reducing downtime and preventing costly failures.
The latest funding round was led by Alchemist Doha from Qatar, joined by a diverse group of investors including Kerim Kotan, Cleantech Ventures, Erdem Holding, Ata Akça, Founder One, Burcu Gezegen, and Yalın Karadoğan. The investment underscores growing confidence in Werover’s technology and its potential to reshape how wind energy assets are managed.
Founded in Türkiye in 2018, Werover has quickly expanded its footprint. The company now operates in Germany and has moved its headquarters to London to strengthen its presence in the European market. Over the past 18 months, Werover has completed more than 400 installations, a testament to the demand for smarter, more reliable wind turbine monitoring solutions.
According to CEO Balca Yılmaz, the fresh capital will be used to accelerate deployments and grow the customer base across Europe. Yılmaz highlights that some of Werover’s customers have become investors after seeing the product’s real-world results, a strong endorsement of its value proposition.
Wind energy operators face significant challenges in maintaining turbine health and minimizing downtime.
AI-powered monitoring like Windrover can detect issues early, optimize maintenance schedules, and extend the lifespan of expensive infrastructure.
The global push for clean energy is driving demand for innovative solutions that make renewable assets more reliable and cost-effective.
Werover is emerging as a leader in AI-driven wind turbine monitoring.
Its international expansion and strong investor backing position it for further growth.
The company’s technology addresses a critical need in the renewable energy industry—maximizing uptime and reducing maintenance costs through data-driven insights.
As the world continues to invest in sustainable energy, startups like Werover are proving that smart technology is essential for scaling and optimizing our clean power infrastructure.

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