
Janta Power Inc
Janta Power Inc. is a clean energy tech startup operating out of Dallas, Texas.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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- | investor | €0.0 | round |
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Total Funding | 000k |
Janta Power Inc., a Dallas-based company founded in 2021 by Mohammed Njie, is focused on developing advanced solar energy systems. The founder's personal experience of growing up without electricity has been a driving force behind the company's mission to make clean, affordable, and reliable energy accessible to everyone.
The company is addressing the challenge of land scarcity for solar energy projects through its patented, three-dimensional solar tower technology. This vertical design allows for a significant increase in power generation per acre compared to traditional flat-panel systems. Janta Power's towers are engineered to generate up to three times more power and deliver approximately 50% more energy daily on the same amount of land. The technology employs fixed-angle, single-axis sun tracking to optimize sunlight capture throughout the day and across different seasons, which results in a higher capacity factor.
Janta Power's systems are designed for industrial, commercial, and utility-scale clients who face land constraints or high energy costs. The business model centers on providing a cost-effective energy solution by reducing land usage while maximizing power output. Key features of their product, the "Power Tower," include over-the-air software updates, predictive maintenance via an integrated sensor suite, a self-cleaning function due to the tower's angle, and autonomous operation. The company has secured pilot projects with international airports and a major global telecommunications company, and reports a project pipeline valued at over $7 million.
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