Swedish energy firms launch Power2U green buildings technology service

Michael Holder
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Backed by InnoEnergy and SEK60m ($6.65m) investment, the venture is aimed at boosting use of battery storage, solar PV, and EV charging across the building sector

EU-backed innovation engine InnoEnergy has teamed up with five Swedish energy companies to launch a new building energy technology venture backed by SEK60m ($6.65m) of joint investment. Based on a previous...

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