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Jesse Landry

Ubicquia Inc. Secures $106M in Series D Funding Led by 67 Capital and Marunouchi Innovation Partners

Streetlights do not usually make headlines. They just stand there. Quiet. Ordinary. Watching everything and saying nothing. Ubicquia just made them talk. Loud enough for Wall Street to wire $106M in...

Funding Details

Amount

$106M

Round

Series D

Streetlights do not usually make headlines. They just stand there. Quiet. Ordinary. Watching everything and saying nothing. Ubicquia just made them talk. Loud enough for Wall Street to wire $106M in Series D capital straight to Fort Lauderdale.

Congratulations to Ian Aaron, CEO, and Lowell D. Kraff, Co-Founder and Chairman, for turning poles and transformers into profit centers. That is not a metaphor. That is infrastructure learning how to think.

This round was led by 67 Capital through SDCL Private Equity and Marunouchi Innovation Partners, with Hamilton Lane, ClearSky, GMS, and strategic investor Sercomm back in the mix. Serious capital does not chase shiny objects. It hunts inevitabilities. Intelligent infrastructure is starting to feel inevitable.

Ubicquia’s thesis is deceptively simple. The world already has 450 million streetlights, 500 million distribution transformers, and 1 billion utility poles. Instead of building new networks, make the old ones smarter. Plug in. Power up. Let artificial intelligence do the heavy lifting. Streetlights dim when they should. Transformers whisper before they fail. Cities see problems before citizens feel them.

Over 800 cities and utilities across North America and Latin America are already plugged in. Orlando Utilities Commission uses Ubicquia to monitor power quality and prevent transformer overloads. Philadelphia ties smart lighting to a 10% carbon reduction and an estimated $200 million in operational savings. Memphis cuts truck rolls in half and saves $2.7 million annually. San Diego mounts license plate recognition to solve 200 cases in 9 months. The pole is no longer passive. It participates.

Ian Aaron built global businesses before most people figured out how to reset their routers. Lowell D. Kraff understands capital the way a chess master understands tempo. Pair that with operators like Dave Herlong, COO, and you get execution that does not need theatrics. It just scales.

The lesson for founders is clear. Do not chase novelty. Chase leverage. Ubicquia did not invent the streetlight. It recognized that intelligence layered onto existing assets compounds faster than concrete ever could. Investors reward that kind of math.

For utilities and municipalities, this is not a tech experiment. It is cost savings, resilience, and public safety riding on infrastructure that is already paid for. Smart grid. Smart lighting. Smart city. Same pole. Different outcome.