Nuno
Entry last updated on November 17, 2025

As a spin-off of the Technical University of Munich, Nuno Labs offers precise short-term forecasts for large solar parks.

Using specialized cameras and artificial intelligence, we predict solar power feed-in up to 120 minutes in advance. This helps energy market participants to significantly increase their profitability.

We have completed our first paid pilot projects and have ongoing projects with solar parks across Germany. We met as a team through the UnternehmerTUM Manage & More scholarship program.

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Founders

2025

Founding year

Startup stage

Stage

B2B

Business model

Founder Benjamin brings his expertise in computer vision and machine learning from his studies and time at Cruise to develop predictive models based on celestial images.
With his background in mathematics and data analysis, David combines technical development with the needs of energy traders.
Naomi brings startup experience and in-depth knowledge of sustainable energy, providing a deep understanding of the energy industry.

Company location

Nuno
Klugstr. 133
80637 Munich

Last investment

June 2025

Founding

Feb 2025

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Funding

Funding rounds

Date Investors Amount Round
Feb 2025 Technical University of MunichN/A SPINOUT
June 2025 Technical University of MunichN/A GRANT

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