
FYLD, a London, UK–based AI-powered frontline intelligence platform for the global infrastructure sector, has secured £32 million in Series B funding.
Investors
The round was led by Energy Impact Partners, with participation from Partech, joining existing investor Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan.
Energy Impact Partners (EIP) is a global energy investor with a proprietary model designed to drive innovation and growth. The firm seeks attractive risk-adjusted returns by leveraging its differentiated strategy and industrial ecosystem. With over 80 corporate partners and more than $4.5 billion in assets under management, EIP invests globally and employs more than 100 professionals across offices in New York, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Palm Beach, London, Cologne, and Oslo.
FYLD Use of Funds
The company will use the funding to accelerate platform scaling, expand its U.S. footprint, enhance AI-driven product innovation, and support continued growth across the energy, construction, and water infrastructure sectors.
About FYLD
Led by CEO Shelley Copsey, FYLD is a B2B technology company specializing in field workforce productivity and safety. It provides an AI-powered frontline intelligence platform for the global infrastructure sector, helping organizations deliver every job right the first time. FYLD embeds AI-powered, real-time operational risk detection and live visibility into workflow, reducing rework, delays, compliance exposure, and costs while enabling scale. Headquartered in New York, FYLD’s customers include Kiewit Corporation, Quanta Services, Emery Sapp & Sons, and Sulzer, alongside longstanding partner Ferrovial.
Funding Details
Company: FYLD Limited
Raised: £32.0M
Round: Series B
Funding Date: February 2026
Lead Investor: Energy Impact Partners
Additional Investors: Partech; Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan
Company Website: https://fyld.ai/
Software Category: AI-Field Operations Management / Frontline Intelligence
Source: https://www.uktechnews.info/2026/02/17/fyld-secures-32-million-series-b-investment-led-by-energy-impact-partners/