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Solaris Offgrid

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Last activity: 04.06.2024
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Solaris Offgrid creates new opportunities for the more than 1 billion people who live without access to modern forms of energy, through our pay-as-you-go platform, PaygOps.

PaygOps flexible software solution brings sustainable and scalable energy to rural households and businesses through our modular solar systems paid for through regular mobile payments, aligning with current expenditure on energy, and making it affordable to everyone.

Through product development services and software solutions, Solaris Offgrid provides Paygo distributors with a cloud IT infrastructure to manage Paygo assets and operations, while supporting product manufacturers in developing products that best meet market needs.

For all investment enquiries or information about our research and development, contact us directly, we're happy to hear from you! enquiries@solarisoffgrid.com

HQ:
Solaris Offgrid
The Nest
Paseo de la Facultades, 3
Valencia, 46021
Spain


Operational branch:
Solaris Tanzania
Kamanga Road
Sengerema, Sengerema District, Mwanza Region
Tanzania

Contact us: enquiries@solarisoffgrid.com
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Location: United Kingdom, England, London
Employees: 51-200
Total raised: $1.12M
Founded date: 2014

Investors 2

Funding Rounds 1

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
19.05.2017-$1.12M-

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04.06.2024Rays of innovation: 10 European startups shaping the future of solar power-
13.05.2022Solaris Receives $30 Million from Warrant Exercises; Fully Funded Through to Mid-2023VANCOUVER, B.C., May 13, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Solaris Resources Inc. (TSX: SLS; OTCQB: SLSSF) (“Solaris” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that the Company has received approximately C$30.4 million from the exercise of common sha...
22.01.2020Report: the commercial opportunity for off-grid solar power in Africa is $24 billion per yearThe commercial opportunity for off-grid solar power in Africa is $24 billion per year, according to a report from Kleos Advisor. This is the positive news and huge opportunity for a continent faced with inadequate access to an unstable and ...
14.03.201920 Francophone African Start-Ups Announced for XL Africa Tech AcceleratorShare this: Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on Skype (Opens in new...
13.03.2019Here are the 20 startups selected for the World Bank’s L’Afrique Excelle acceleratorL’Afrique Excelle, the francophone adaptation of the World Bank’s XL Africa tech accelerator, has announced the names of the 20 startups selected to participate in the first such edition of the programme. The World Bank initiative is suppor...
13.03.2019Here are the 20 startups selected for the World Bank’s L’Afrique Excelle acceleratorL’Afrique Excelle, the francophone adaptation of the World Bank’s XL Africa tech accelerator, has announced the names of the 20 startups selected to participate in the first such edition of the programme. The World Bank initiative is suppo...
17.12.2018Solaris receives electric bus order worth over €16M-
13.03.2018Gaia Impact Fund and Solaris Offgrid to conclude a credit facility of 500k€ tailored to a specific investment mandate
27.06.2017Six African startups receive Microsoft’s Affordable Access Initiative seed grantsMicrosoft announced yesterday (26 June) that it will award seed grants of an undisclosed amount to six innovative African businesses. The seed grants are being awarded through the multinational tech company’s Affordable Access Initiative (...
27.06.2017Six African startups receive Microsoft’s Affordable Access Initiative seed grantsMicrosoft announced yesterday (26 June) that it will award seed grants of an undisclosed amount to six innovative African businesses. The seed grants are being awarded through the multinational tech company’s Affordable Access Initiative (A...
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