Peter Thiel's big bet on solar-powered cow collars
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- Founders Fund leads a $220M Series E funding round for Halter, valuing the New Zealand startup at $2B.
- Halter develops solar-powered smart collars for cattle, enabling virtual fencing and remote herd management via audio and vibration cues.
- The system improves land productivity by up to 20% by optimizing grazing efficiency, with some customers doubling output.
- Collar tracks animal health, fertility, and behavior, using a large dataset to enhance capabilities; hardware is in its fifth generation.
- Halter operates in New Zealand, Australia, and 22 U.S. states, with over one million cattle collared across 2,000+ farms.
- Competition includes Merck's Vence and startups like Grazemate using drones, but founder Craig Piggott emphasizes reliability and ROI as differentiators.
- Piggott highlights that Halter's engineering focuses on high reliability, as even a 1% failure rate can disrupt large herds.
- The company aims to expand globally, targeting markets in South America and Europe, with agriculture dispersed worldwide.
- Halter addresses a vast opportunity, with one billion cattle globally and low market penetration, signaling significant growth potential.