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Cannon-Brookes backs UNSW solar cell start-up, founded in a Maroubra garage – RenewEconomy
High profile Australian investors tip $5m into Sydney start-up SunDrive, in support of its quest to make a new breed of cheaper, more efficient solar cells.
High profile Australian investors including Mike Cannon-Brookes Grok Ventures have tipped $5 million into Sydney start-up SunDrive, in support of its quest to make a new breed of cheaper, more efficient solar cells.
A fundraising round led by Grok and fellow VC firm Blackbird Ventures this week took the total raised for the young company to $8 million, including a $3 million grant awarded by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency at the beginning of this month.
SunDrives technology proposes to replace…
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