Series production of Pionierkraft's newly CE-certified product started in spring. The team is also to be expanded this year in order to achieve the growth targets. All existing investors and the European climate tech investor EIT InnoEnergy have again participated in the financing round and expanded their holdings.
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The start-up aims to make affordable green electricity available to everyone with a local solution: The storage system consists of hardware and intelligent, software-based services. In this way, electricity from one's own photovoltaic system is to be shared efficiently and profitably with other people. The core of the innovation is a hardware that transfers energy between individual households and buildings in a demand- and generation-optimised manner. The controlled transmission takes place autonomously and without using the distribution grid. (mfo)
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