Geli, or Growing Energy Labs, Inc., focuses on providing software and business solutions for the design, automation, and management of energy storage systems. The company offers a comprehensive suite of products that facilitates an interconnected ecosystem for project developers, original equipment manufacturers, financiers, and project operators. Geli's hardware-agnostic software platform streamlines the energy storage development process, helping clients to efficiently implement advanced energy projects while minimizing their environmental impact.
Operator of a micro-grid management platform intended to create visibility and control for distributed energy resources. The company's platform monitors, forecasts and controls energy consumption and generation as well as offers energy optimization and demand management for solar-powered battery systems, enabling clients to monitor diverse fleets of energy resources through a single platform.
Solaria Corporation is a solar technology company that designs, develops, and manufactures silicon photovoltaic (PV) products aimed at solar system integrators, project developers, and large commercial and utility customers across the United States, Europe, and other international markets. The company produces crystalline solar modules suitable for various mounting systems and installation processes, as well as low-concentration solar PV cells. In addition to manufacturing, Solaria offers a range of services, including preliminary system design, energy yield optimization, and technical support throughout the installation process and beyond. Founded in 1993 and originally named Lightchip, Inc., Solaria changed its name in 2006 and is headquartered in Oakland, California, with additional offices in Germany and operations in India and China. The company's innovations aim to enhance energy production and reduce costs, facilitating access to clean and renewable energy sources.
CSG Solar
Venture Round in 2005
CSG Solar is one of the leading players in thin-film solar technology. The company gets its name (Crystalline Silicon on Glass) from its technology, in which an extremely thin layer of silicon is deposited directly onto a glass sheet. This captures the already proven qualities of silicon in solar cells while significantly reducing the total amount of silicon required.
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