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SolarSquare, a startup that is racing to sell, install and help individuals finance solar modules, wants to change that. On Friday, a number of investors announced they are backing SolarSquare''s
SolarSquare Energy is a residential solar company that designs and installs solar rooftop panels for homes and commercial establishments. Trusted by more than 4000 homeowners and fortune 500 companies, SolarSquare strives to help customers save a minimum of Rs. 2000 on their monthly electricity bills.
Mumbai-based startup SolarSquare on Friday announced that it raised $4 million led by Good Capital, with participation from US-based Lowercarbon Capital, Singapore-based Symphony Asia, and
Solar Square makes rooftop solar adoption dead simple and dirt cheap for Indian households. As the country''s first branded aggregator, Solar Square is the consumer-facing node among a complex web of endless OEMs, local installers, and financiers.
The company designs, installs, and maintains rooftop solar systems for homes, apartments, and small commercial establishments, enabling clients to achieve their sustainability goals and save on energy costs.
SolarSquare, a B2C rooftop solar startup, raised Rs 100 crore in a Series A funding round led by Elevation Capital and existing investor Lowercarbon — the US-based Chris Sacca''s climate-tech
Solar energy is a renewable resource, and many technologies can harvest it directly for use in homes, businesses, schools, and hospitals. Some solar energy technologies include photovoltaic cells and panels, concentrated solar energy, and
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SolarSquare, founded by IIT Bombay graduates Neeraj Jain and Shreya Mishra, along with Pune University graduate Nikhil Nahar, is a leading residential solar brand. They have educated thousands of consumers and standardised installation of solar panels in 16 cities spread across eight Indian states. By Rinchen Norbu Wangchuk.