sectors — energy
Energy & climate hardware.
Hardware that lives on rooftops, substations and sites — installed by contractors, serviced in weather, financed by people who need to believe a first-of-a-kind machine. Design and engineering for the field, not the render.
how skeelx helps
What we bring to an energy program.
Field-grade product design
Industrial design for ingress, UV, salt and rough handling — and for the installer's afternoon: lift points, cable paths, clearances that respect a real van and a real ladder.
Serviceability by design
Wear parts reachable, modules swappable, fasteners rational — engineering decisions made while the architecture is cheap to change, because truck rolls are where margins die.
Site & fleet software
Commissioning flows, monitoring, alerts and operator dashboards — the software layer that makes distributed hardware operable by someone who didn't build it.
Performance under physics
Thermal, structural and flow behaviour explored with simulation-in-the-loop — margin found before the field finds the lack of it.
First-of-a-kind storytelling
CGI and film that make a FOAK machine legible to investors, councils and customers — credible because it's built from the engineering data, not concept art.
typical engagements
Where we're usually called in.
- Pilot-to-product: the field trial unit becomes a manufacturable platform
- Serviceability and DFM rescue when deployment costs blow the model
- Commissioning and monitoring software that de-skills installation
- Investor- and launch-grade visualization for first-of-a-kind hardware