Amal’s EnergyTech School Powers the Future
A new semi‑autonomous robot developed with Israel Electric Corporation and Israeli start‑up Axioma is changing how high‑voltage power lines are maintained in Israel. It can move along live conductors, perform visual and thermal inspection, and even carry out certain repair tasks without disconnecting the electricity, dramatically improving safety for technicians and reliability for consumers.
This is precisely the kind of breakthrough that Amal’s EnergyTech High School in Hadera prepares students to lead. Operating in partnership with Amal Educational Network, the Hadera Municipality and Israel Electric Corporation, EnergyTech is designed as a “training ground for life,” where students face real‑world energy and engineering challenges with confidence and professionalism. The school’s unique connection to the national utility bridges education and employment, giving students hands‑on exposure to advanced infrastructure and emerging technologies such as robotics, automation and AI‑driven monitoring.
EnergyTech’s diverse staff of educators and engine
ers models the values of a democratic, inclusive society while cultivating excellence, creativity and critical thinking. In line with the wider Amal Educational Network, the school is part of a broader shift toward innovation and AI‑based learning, where modern tools and pedagogies personalize learning and turn classrooms into laboratories for solving authentic problems.
Together, the story of the high‑voltage maintenance robot and EnergyTech Hadera captures Amal’s vision: technology and values working hand in hand to build a safer, smarter and more resilient Israel. Amal students are not only learning to work with the next generation of grid technologies; they are being prepared to become the professionals and citizens who will design, maintain and improve them for years to come.