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Hyderabad based solar rooftop company Freyr Energy raises Rs 18 cr from Total, others

Total Carbon Neutrality Ventures is the venture capital arm of French energy giant Total. Its principal Florian Temimeat said Freyr eases acquisition of rooftop solar customers

Source:Energyword

Hyderabad-based solar rooftop company Freyr Energy has raised Rs 18 crore equity investments from Total Carbon Neutrality Ventures, Schneider Electric Energy Access Asia and C4D Partners. The funds will be used to accelerate growth and further enhance customer experience, Saurabh Marda, Managing Director of Freyr Energy said in a statement on Wednesday.
Freyr was founded in 2014 to help provide world class solar solutions to homeowners and businesses and caters to residential and small businesses across 22 states.
Total Carbon Neutrality Ventures is the venture capital arm of French energy giant Total. Its principal Florian Temimeat said Freyr eases acquisition of rooftop solar customers.

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