Active Surfaces raises over $10 million in venture capital, corporate investment, and state grants
Active Surfaces, a US-based startup developing flexible perovskite PV films, has raised over $10 million through venture capital, corporate investment, and state grants over the past two years. This financing supports the development of their innovative perovskite PV film technology, which is designed for various surfaces including roofs, walls, and electric vehicles. The company's technology, originating from MIT research, aims to provide thin (15 microns) and durable PV modules with a lifespan exceeding 10 years.
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- Over $10 million raised through venture capital, corporate investment, and state grants.
- Flexible perovskite PV films developed from MIT research.
- Modules are 15 microns thin with a lifespan exceeding 10 years.
- Technology designed for roofs, walls, and electric vehicles.
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The financing occurred 'Over the past two years'.
"Active Surfaces, a US-based startup developing PV technologies originating from MIT research, has been developing flexible perovskite PV films for multiple surfaces."
"Over the past two years, the company has raised more than $10 million through venture capital, corporate investment, and state grants."
"Over the past two years, the company has raised more than $10 million through venture capital, corporate investment, and state grants."
"Over the past two years, the company has raised more than $10 million through venture capital, corporate investment, and state grants."
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