Cloudastructure Deploys Solar-Powered AI Security

Cloudastructure has deployed new solar-powered AI security enclosures in multiple states to protect critical infrastructure. The off-grid solution is designed to support recurring SaaS revenue in the renewable energy and industrial sectors. This expansion targets a growing market for remote and self-sufficient security monitoring.

- The remote monitoring and control market is projected to grow to $36.85 billion by 2031, up from $28.55 billion in 2026. North America currently represents the largest geographic market for these technologies. - Cloudastructure's CEO is James McCormick, an industry veteran who took over the role in mid-2024 after serving on the board of directors. - In addition to solar power, the company recently integrated autonomous drones into its mobile surveillance platform through a partnership with Flex Security, extending situational awareness into the air. - The company's AI-powered surveillance and remote guarding platform has a documented 98% incident deterrence rate across the properties it monitors. - A recent multi-site deployment of a similar AI-powered security enclosure for a national construction firm occurred at facilities in Illinois, Ohio, and Maryland. - Cloudastructure reported 270% year-over-year revenue growth for 2025, driven by new customer acquisition and expanded deployments in the multifamily, commercial, and infrastructure markets. - Key competitors in the cloud-based AI video surveillance market include companies like Rhombus, Kastle, Coram AI, and Eagle Eye Networks. - The focus on protecting critical infrastructure is timely, as between 50% and 85% of these vital systems in the U.S. are privately owned, creating complex security challenges.

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