
Whitfield Solar
closedWhitfield Solar delivers renewable energy through the development of low-cost solar concentrators.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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£2.7m | Early VC | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
Established in 2004 by George Whitfield, Clive Weatherby, and Roger Bentley, Whitfield Solar is a UK-based company located in Maidstone that specializes in the development of low-cost solar concentrators. The company has positioned itself in the renewable energy market with a focus on making solar power more accessible. In a significant milestone, Whitfield Solar secured $4.46 million in a Series A funding round on November 30, 2009. This investment was supported by two institutional investors, Carbon Trust and Cascade Investment Group, which has been crucial for its research and development efforts.
The core of Whitfield Solar's business revolves around creating solar photovoltaic systems that utilize an array of Fresnel lenses to concentrate solar energy. This system is composed of a rectangular frame, a two-axis tracker for optimal sun exposure, a concentrated module, and a mounting system, with each unit containing 24 concentrator modules. In addition to their solar concentrator technology, the company develops scalable solar charging stations for hybrid and electric vehicles. These charging stations are designed with features such as grid connection, security cameras, a relay node for EV networks, and a parking assist system. According to UK government filings, the company's nature of business is classified under "Other research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering," though it is also listed as a dormant company.
Keywords: solar concentrators, solar charging stations, renewable energy, photovoltaics, Fresnel lenses, two-axis tracker, EV charging, cleantech, solar technology development, sustainable energy, alternative energy, grid connection, solar power systems, energy solutions, research and development