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e-peas raises €17.5M to accelerate deployment of its energy harvesting solutions
Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium-based e-peas, a fabless semiconductor company that develops ultra-low power management for energy harvesting, announced on Wednesday that it has secured €17.5M in a new funding round led by Otium Capital. New investors Nomainvest and EIC Fund, and existing investors KBC Focus Fund, The Faktory, Wallonie Entreprendre, Noshaq-Leansquare, and Start.Invest, participated in the funding round. The latest funding round will help e-peas to accelerate the commercial development of its Ambient Energy Management (AEM) products and expand its product portfolio.
Ensol receives €3M funding boost to make household solar energy more accessible
Ensol, a Paris start-up specialising in photovoltaic equipment, has announced that it has raised €3 million from Otium Capital. Ensol provides custom-made photovoltaic installations quickly and at competitive prices along with personalised advice, helping households choose the best sizes and solar equipment according to their needs and getting the maximum return on investment.
Raising funds from Otium Capital will enable the start-up to make solar equipment more accessible by offering solar panels via leasing schemes and also making them more cost-effective, by integrating the entire production chain (batteries, charging stations and management app), and also more sustainable thanks to the set-up of a decentralised, low-carbon Virtual Electric Hub formed by each of the houses of the owner-partners.