Federal News
Duke Robotics Secures Drone Maintenance Contract
March 19, 2026
Duke Robotics Corp. has secured a contract valued at over $1 million with Israel Electric Corporation to provide drone-based electric infrastructure maintenance services, leveraging its Insulator Cleaning Drone system. This contract aligns with the broader $1.9 billion U.S. Department of Energy SPARK program aimed at grid modernization, announced in March 2026. Duke Robotics is also advancing its commercial footprint in Greece and collaborating with defense prime contractor Elbit Systems on combat drone technologies, positioning itself at the intersection of civilian utility and defense applications.
- This contract highlights growing procurement opportunities in drone-enabled infrastructure maintenance driven by federal grid modernization funding.
- Procurement professionals should note the expanding role of unmanned aerial systems in utility sector contracts, especially under DOE initiatives.
- Companies in drone technology and defense sectors may find strategic value in partnerships like Duke Robotics' collaboration with Elbit Systems.
- The international scope, including operations in Greece and Israel, suggests cross-border procurement and technology transfer considerations for contractors.
2026 is a major potential commercial inflection point as the company scales operations.
— Duke Robotics CEO
Agencies
Department of Energy, Israel Electric Corporation
Vendors
Duke Robotics Corp., Elbit Systems
Contracts
Over $1 million, $1.9 billion