REplace

Cloud & Developer Infrastructure Dual-Use Technology Priority Signal Founded 2023

Last updated: May 30, 2026

REplace is an Israeli AI startup developing intelligent site selection and optimization software for renewable energy and data center projects, reducing project risk and accelerating global clean energy infrastructure deployment.

Company Overview

REplace (founded 2023, headquartered in Tel Aviv) builds AI-powered site intelligence software for renewable energy and hyperscale data center development. The company addresses a critical market bottleneck: site selection and viability assessment that traditionally consumes months of manual analysis, regulatory research, and due diligence. REplace's platform analyzes over 50 variables—including land ownership, grid interconnection capacity and distance, permitting risk profiles, market dynamics, environmental constraints, and transmission proximity—to deliver instant, data-driven site assessments that compress the evaluation cycle from months to seconds. This speed and rigor directly address the energy sector's chronic problem: approximately 80% of identified renewable energy projects fail before construction due to inefficient siting, permitting delays, or interconnection bottlenecks. By automating and accelerating early-stage site screening, REplace significantly improves project survival rates and reduces developer costs.

The technological foundation combines geospatial data integration, machine learning for risk inference and bottleneck prediction, and real-time regulatory and market databases. The platform is built as a cloud-native SaaS application accessible to project developers, renewable energy investors, and energy companies evaluating land parcels or acquisition targets. REplace does not replace domain expertise; rather, it compresses the due diligence loop, enabling faster iteration on site portfolios and faster go/no-go decisions during critical project planning windows. The platform serves both greenfield development use cases (assessing new sites for wind, solar, and data center projects) and secondary market acquisition due diligence (M&A and portfolio evaluation for established projects).

Operationally, REplace is in early-stage commercialization with proven customer traction. Major clients include Iberdrola (a global renewable energy leader), EDF Renewables, Elawan, Doral Energy, and Bithenergy. This customer mix reflects deployment across utility-scale renewable projects and commercial renewable development. The $2.1 million seed round in May 2025, led by Gravity Climate (a VC fund founded by Dr. Bracha Halaf, former Chief Scientist at Israel's Ministry of Energy, and Zafrir Yoeli, co-founder of Enlight renewable energy company), demonstrates investor confidence in both the technology and the founding team's renewable energy domain expertise.

Strategically, REplace's role in accelerating clean energy infrastructure buildout aligns with global net-zero transitions and energy security priorities. Data center site selection is particularly relevant to critical infrastructure resilience: as compute infrastructure scales to support AI and cloud services, the ability to rapidly identify sites with reliable grid connectivity, appropriate zoning, and permitting pathways becomes a strategic constraint on deployment. For countries seeking energy independence and climate goals, tools that accelerate infrastructure deployment while maintaining rigor on grid stability and land-use efficiency are strategically valuable. REplace's platform thus contributes to both commercial efficiency and national resilience in critical infrastructure—a dual-use characteristic given the importance of reliable data center and renewable energy infrastructure to military operations and national defense systems.

The competitive landscape includes traditional site selection consultants (slow, manual, high-touch), basic GIS tools (requires significant domain expertise to operate), and emerging energy-tech startups focusing on grid optimization or project financing rather than site selection. REplace's differentiation centers on speed (seconds vs. months), comprehensiveness (50+ integrated variables), and ease of use (non-specialist accessible). Long-term competitive advantage depends on data quality, algorithmic accuracy, and customer stickiness through integrations and workflow embedding.

Dual-Use Assessment

Military & Commercial Applications

REplace's core technology—rapid, data-driven site assessment for critical infrastructure projects (renewable energy grids and hyperscale data centers)—has direct dual-use relevance. Rapid, accurate site assessment accelerates buildout of energy infrastructure essential to both civilian grid resilience and military operational infrastructure. Data centers powered by renewable energy with optimized siting contribute to national energy independence and critical infrastructure resilience. The platform's ability to assess grid interconnection constraints, permitting bottlenecks, and land-use compatibility also supports strategic infrastructure planning for defense and homeland security contexts where energy security and supply-chain resilience are operational imperatives.

Strategic Fit Assessment

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REplace addresses a genuine market inefficiency that directly impacts project failure rates, costs, and timelines in the $300+ billion annual renewable energy development sector. The founding team combines domain expertise (renewable energy industry) with technical depth (full-stack cloud software architecture). Seed funding validation from Gravity Climate, a fund founded by a former Israeli chief scientist for energy, indicates institutional confidence in both the product-market fit and the founder's domain authority. The platform's applicability to both utility-scale renewable development and hyperscale data center siting creates addressable market breadth. Key diligence questions include: (1) algorithmic accuracy and predictive power in diverse regulatory and geography contexts; (2) customer retention and expansion metrics post-seed; (3) competitive response from incumbent consultants or energy software vendors; (4) international regulatory complexity in non-Israeli markets. The company is at the stage where early customer success stories and international pilots will determine scalability.

Strategic Value to U.S.-Israel Alliance

REplace contributes to critical infrastructure resilience and national energy security objectives by accelerating the deployment of renewable energy and compute infrastructure. For Israel and allied nations, tools that compress development timelines and improve project success rates strengthen energy independence, reduce supply-chain vulnerability, and support grid modernization in contested or resource-constrained environments. For the defense and security sectors, rapid deployment of resilient energy infrastructure and distributed compute (via data centers) enables operational flexibility and reduces single points of failure. From a strategic perspective, Israel's export of energy-infrastructure-enabling software reinforces its positioning as a global leader in deep-tech and critical infrastructure innovation. The platform also aligns with broader resilience and dual-use technology themes: acceleration of critical infrastructure deployment improves societal and military resilience alike.

Key Technologies

  • Geospatial data integration and analysis
  • Machine learning for risk prediction and bottleneck identification
  • Real-time regulatory and permitting databases
  • Cloud-native SaaS platform architecture
  • Grid interconnection capacity modeling
  • Market dynamics and competitive landscape analysis

Use Cases & Applications

  • Renewable energy project site screening and pre-development assessment
  • Utility-scale solar and wind farm site optimization
  • Hyperscale data center location selection and grid adequacy analysis
  • Energy company portfolio evaluation and M&A due diligence
  • Secondary market renewable project acquisition assessment
  • Regional energy infrastructure planning and resilience analysis
  • Government and regulator energy transition planning
  • Critical infrastructure resilience and grid stability assessment

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Investor Lens

What this entry is

Private startup

Why it may matter

REplace may matter as a Cloud & Developer Infrastructure entry with not currently an investable standalone company for Israeli technology research.

How an independent investor should read this

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Main investor questions

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  • Does the dual-use claim map to actual commercial and government/defense/resilience buyer evidence?
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Diligence questions

  • What evidence verifies REplace's current customer traction, deployment status, and revenue concentration?
  • Which technical claims are independently demonstrable today, and which remain roadmap or pilot-stage assertions?
  • Where does the product create real defense, intelligence, critical-infrastructure, or emergency-response value beyond ordinary commercial adoption?
  • What regulatory, procurement, and buyer-adoption constraints could slow deployment in strategic or government-adjacent markets?
  • What would disconfirm the priority signal: weak customer references, thin technical differentiation, poor capital efficiency, or limited allied-market access?

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