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Valley startup Mattur to launch AI-powered wind turbines and generators in 2026

Mattur is developing modular hybrid generators and a wind turbine system powered by its Adaptix AI system to deliver lower-cost energy to customers and utilities. Mattur

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  • Mattur develops AI-powered modular generators and wind turbines for lower-cost energy
  • Company plans to launch products next year, targeting utilities and construction
  • Mattur seeks $15M funding for new manufacturing facility in Arizona

A Valley startup aims to redefine energy generation, storage and delivery with its modular, grid-optional systems powered by artificial intelligence.

Mattur is developing modular hybrid generators and a wind turbine system powered by its Adaptix AI system to deliver lower-cost energy to customers and utilities, with plans to launch both products in the market next year.

“We built two ends of the spectrum. One is a diesel generator, but it burns significantly less fuel and costs way less money than a typical one,” said Kaleim Manji, cofounder and CEO of Mattur. “Then, the other side of it is wind turbines that convert wind to electricity at lower wind speeds, with the core energy being the generator.”

Mattur is already demonstrating its wind turbine system to various utility companies in a pilot program at Matori Farms in Tonopah, Manji said.

“They’ve allowed us to put a few of these wind turbines next to their water pumps to experiment with how much electricity we can create on a piece of land,” he said. “It’s just an hour outside the city, and so we’re demonstrating that to a few utilities.”

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