Green Giants: Titans of Renewable Energy Podcast

Frank Tybor of Infravision: Rewiring the Grid with Drone Robotics

Wes Ashworth Season 1 Episode 105

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Transmission may be the most important energy story most people are not talking about.

In this episode of Green Giants: Titans of Renewable Energy, host Wes Ashworth sits down with Frank Tybor, Chief Technology Officer at Infravision, to unpack one of the biggest bottlenecks in the energy transition: how we actually build the grid fast enough to support renewable energy, AI data centers, electrification, industrial growth, and rising power demand.

Frank brings a rare systems engineering perspective to the conversation. His background spans SpaceX, Energy Vault, ThinkOrbital, and now Infravision, where he is helping scale drone-enabled robotics for transmission construction. At Infravision, the mission is not simply to replace helicopters with drones. It is to rethink the full construction workflow, combining heavy-lift drones, intelligent ground equipment, specialty line hardware, software, trained crews, and repeatable field systems.

Wes and Frank explore why traditional transmission construction is so difficult to scale, especially when projects depend on highly specialized helicopter operations, skilled labor, complex terrain, environmental constraints, and tight outage windows. They also dig into why the old timeline for grid buildout no longer works in a world where solar farms, data centers, and new loads can come online far faster than transmission infrastructure.

Frank breaks down how Infravision’s drone-enabled system supports pilot line stringing, tension stringing, emergency response, and challenging construction environments where helicopters may be expensive, constrained, risky, or unavailable. The conversation also covers what utilities actually care about when adopting new technology: safety, reliability, cost, schedule certainty, and confidence that the system works repeatedly in real field conditions.

Key themes include:

  • Grid expansion as a critical constraint on clean energy deployment
  • Why transmission construction has lagged behind other areas of energy innovation
  • How drone-enabled robotics can reduce risk and improve construction scalability
  • The role of intelligent ground equipment, winches, line hardware, and control systems
  • What the energy transition, AI growth, and industrial load growth mean for grid infrastructure
  • Why the next wave of grid innovation may come from better construction systems, not just better generation

This episode is a must-listen for utility leaders, renewable energy developers, grid infrastructure professionals, investors, policymakers, and anyone interested in the physical realities behind the energy transition.

Links:
Frank Tybor on LinkedIn
Infravision's Website
Infravision Videos

Wes Ashworth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/weslgs/