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Sol Voltaics Wins $17 million in new financing

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Swedish start-up to accelerate commercialisation of GaAs nanowire tandem-layer technology


Swedish materials start-up Sol Voltaics has raised $17 million in new equity investment and grant funding to accelerate commercialisation of its GaAs nanowire solar film tandem-layer technology.

The Series C funding round was led by new investor Riyadh Valley Company (RVC), the venture capital investment arm of King Saud University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Long-term investors Umoe, FAM, Industrifonden, and Nano Future Invest demonstrated their continuing commitment to Sol Voltaics by contributing to the $12.5 million in equity. In addition, the Swedish Energy Agency and the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program backed the company with over $4.5 million in additional grants.

The new investment will bolster Sol Voltaics' efforts to bring its nanowire-based solar efficiency boosting film to market. The company recently announced a breakthrough with the successful alignment of GaAs nanowires in a thin film.

When integrated in a tandem-junction architecture on mainstream crystalline silicon panels, Sol Voltaics' nanomaterials innovations will enable photovoltaic (PV) module efficiencies of greater than 27 percent - a 50 percent enhancement in energy generation compared to today's solar panels, according to the company.

In addition to the nanowire alignment breakthrough, Sol Voltaics has progressed through several generations of development of its Aerotaxy technology over the past few quarters. This patented process, originating out of Lund University in Sweden, is the foundation for producing nanowire solar cells and films in a cost-effective manner, a key parameter in the commercialisation process.

"There is a tremendous amount of interest in a number of competing tandem-layer technologies designed to significantly boost the efficiency of existing solar modules," said Erik Smith, CEO of Sol Voltaics. "Following our recent nanowire alignment breakthrough and several other critical technological advances, this latest investment from new and long-term partners reflects the confidence they have in Sol Voltaics' ability to become the premier commercial solution for stacked tandem-junction solar modules."

"We are excited to be part of a company that can provide such a dynamic change to the solar industry", said Khalid Al Saleh, CEO of RVC. "With the company's recent technology breakthroughs and nanowire efficiency world record we believe Sol Voltaics can lead the tandem solar cell revolution."

Apricum - The Cleantech Advisory acted as financial advisor to Sol Voltaics in the transaction. According to Apricum, the capital raise represents the largest solar-technology funding round in Europe over the past 18 months.

"To overcome the physical limits of current mainstream single-junction technology, the photovoltaic industry needs to find a low-cost dual-junction technology," said Moritz Borgmann, partner at Apricum. "Sol Voltaics, with its drop-in product, provides a game-changing yet simple solution to this problem. The great investor interest underlines how compelling the technology is."

RVC's investment in Sol Voltaics offers another example of Saudi Arabia's increasing interest in the renewable energy space as the Kingdom moves toward realising its huge potential for solar energy.

Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman recently unveiled the Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 plan as part of the new King Salman Renewable Energy Initiative, a wide-ranging economic and social policy effort to achieve an initial domestic deployment target of 9.5 gigawatts of solar and other renewable energy sources by 2023.

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