The Solarix based in the Netherlands, a startup that designs and supplies innovative colored solar collectors for facades, has received EUR 4.2 million in funds.
Investors in this financing round include Rome Inwest, VP Capital and several private investors as well as participating existing investors, which strengthens Solarix's finances.
You also have EUR 1.3 million for your plans from the national growth fund. When the goal is achieved, this cooperation will be expanded and additional funds are published.
In addition, the financing serves as a co -financing for a subsidy application at RVO, with which Solarix can automate its assembly and take over the color technology itself.
This will concentrate on the internal assembly and coloring to optimize the efficiency of panels and processes.
This network can be expanded further with this investment. In addition to Europe, Solarix will remain active in the Netherlands.
The Solarix Solar Facade Panel is currently being used in many projects in the Netherlands, which means that the product is scalable, competitive and applicable elsewhere.
Solarix works with resellers in a number of focus areas in Europe to use its product in detail based on local specialist knowledge and networks.
The financing announcement takes place over two years after it has increased € 900,000 investment from Rome inwest.
Solarix: Aesthetic -colored solar collectors for facades
The 2018 founded by Marloes van Heteren and Reinier Bosch, designs and produces aesthetic solar collectors for facades.
By producing energy in facades, Solarix aims to accelerate the energy transfer and to achieve a minimum reduction of 25 percent in CO2 emissions or fully energy-neutral buildings.
According to Solarix, its solar collectors with its unique color technology, design collections and the associated assembly system can be completely integrated into sustainable and aesthetic facade solutions.
The company's team consists of people with design knowledge (from technology to visualization), architecture, project management, physics, solar technology, finance and sale.
In addition, the facade surface is the key to achieving sustainability requirements such as Beng and GPR, but also to make room for roof installations and green roofs.
“With our design solar atades, we offer an intelligent answer to the congestion of the network, the sustainable building requirements and the growing demand for architectural quality. We are happy to generate even more buildings across Europe -directly from the facade,” says the company in a LinkedIn post.