The First and Only UL Certified Robot for Hazardous Locations
Join Microwatt and discover the ExR-2.5. The only inspection robot engineered to meet North American hazardous-location standards.
📅June 22-24, 2026 | Energy Drone + Robotics Summit
📍The Woodlands Waterway Marriott, Houston, Texas.
📌Booth Number : 816
Discover the ExR-2.5, a fully autonomous inspection robot certified for hazardous environments.
Meets the Standards That Matter
UL, ATEX and IECEx certified for Zone 1 hazardous locations.
Cloud Software
Connect to your robot from anywhere in the world; monitor missions, review inspection data, and take remote control through an encrypted, secure connection.
Truly Autonomous
Conducting inspection rounds and returning to a self-charging dock located directly in the hazardous area. Unlike pressurized charging systems with complex moving parts, it delivers a low-maintenance solution that operates in all weather, operating 6 months — without human intervention.
Reliable Gas Detection for Your LDAR Program
Equipped with gas sensors, the ExR-2.5 continuously monitors for leaks during every inspection round as part of your Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) program — instantly alerting your operations team the moment a reading exceeds safe thresholds.
Predictive Maintenance
The ExR-2.5 collects consistent inspection data on every mission. AI analyzes that data in the cloud to detect anomalies — before they become failures.
$12 Million. Two Days. That's the ROI of Prevention.
At 100,000 barrels per day and $60 per barrel, two days of avoided downtime saves $12 million annually.

Two Ways to Connect- don't miss out!
Come Meet the ExR-2.5 at Booth 816
Stop by booth 816 and meet the ExR-2.5 in person. Our team will walk you through how autonomous inspection robots support safer, more consistent rounds in hazardous industrial environments.
Attend Our Technical Session
Attend our technical session and get a practical breakdown of what certified robotics deployment looks like for oil and gas, petrochemical, and energy facilities operating under North American hazardous-location requirements.

