Aira secures €200m debt financing to help accelerate European heat pump rollout

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Financing facility from BNP Paribas to boost Swedish clean tech firm's plans to expand home heat pump financing offer to consumers across Europe

Green home heating specialist Aira has secured a €200m boost in the form of a new debt financing facility from French banking giant BNP Paribas, which the Swedish firm said would help finance the installation...

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