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Xpanner Named to Global Construction Robotics Top 50 for Third Consecutive Year
June 7, 2025

Santa Fe Springs, CA — Xpanner, a construction automation company, has been recognized for the third year in a row on the BuiltWorlds 2025 Construction Robotics Top 50, a global list spotlighting the most innovative companies advancing robotics and automation in the construction industry.


The annual list is compiled by BuiltWorlds, the leading global network for construction technology. Companies are selected based on benchmarking surveys, industry research, expert feedback, and real-world case studies. Xpanner was recognized in the Earthwork & Site Preparation category.


Xpanner has quickly expanded its presence in the U.S. solar construction sector with its automation solution for pile drivers. In 2024, the company recorded revenue of KRW 10 billion (approx. USD 7.2 million), with 75% generated from the U.S. market, underscoring its competitiveness in North America’s renewable energy industry. This marks the third consecutive year Xpanner has been named to the BuiltWorlds Construction Robotics Top 50, following selections in 2023 and 2024.


Xpanner CEO Henri Lee said, “It’s an honor to be recognized alongside many of the world’s leading companies. The fact that our technology is moving so quickly from development to deployment—and translating into real revenue—shows the strength of our global competitiveness. Xpanner’s automation solutions are already delivering tangible results in addressing labor shortages, improving efficiency, and enhancing safety. As our technology is applied across more sites and equipment types, we expect those benefits to multiply.”


In addition to solar projects, Xpanner recently completed a PoC automation project at a BESS (Battery Energy Storage System) site in Arizona, validating the applicability of its solutions across multiple civil work processes including grading, trenching, backfilling, and compaction. Xpanner will continue to expand its automation solutions globally, with a focus on renewable energy construction sites such as solar and BESS projects.

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