Schneider Electric, iRobot and Telus Ventures contributed to a series C round for the energy monitoring system developer.

Sense, a US-based provider of energy-use tracking technology, has completed a $105m series C round featuring domestic robot producer iRobot, energy and automation technology provider Schneider Electric and telecommunications firm Telus.

Investment firm Blue Earth Capital led the round, which included MCJ Collective, Energy Impact Partners and Prelude Ventures, while Telus participated through corporate venturing vehicle Telus Ventures.

Founded in 2013, Sense has developed software which applies artificial intelligence and machine learning to help users monitor energy use in their…

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Robert Lavine

Robert Lavine is special features editor for Global Venturing.