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Solar Energy Startup SolFocus nets $25 million
in Series A financing led by NEA
Funding enables expansion of team, accelerated
reliability test series, pilot production, and
guaranteed cell supply
PALO ALTO, Calif., July 25, 2006 – SolFocus,
Inc., breakthrough innovator of solar concentrator
photovoltaic (CPV) systems, today announced it closed
$25 million of a $32 million Series A equity financing.
Led by New Enterprise Associates (NEA), the round
also included seed investors NGEN Partners and Yellowstone
Capital. The $3.5 million seed round was completed
in March 2006. The new funds will accelerate a large-scale
reliability test series, the production ramp of CPV
modules at domestic and off-shore factories, and
securing the long term supply of photovoltaic cells.
As part of the financing, NEA’s Scott Sandell
joins the company’s board of directors. Nobel
Laureate and former director of Bell Laboratories
Arno Penzias joins the SolFocus technical advisory
board.
“Rapid
growth in the $10 billion global market for solar power is constrained by the
availability and cost of silicon. SolFocus’ unique CPV technology eliminates
the silicon bottleneck and significantly reduces the cost of solar power,” said
Sandell, a general partner at NEA. “The product design combines leading-edge
performance of high-efficiency cells with low-cost optics in a fully enclosed,
highly reliable package. It is an innovative yet practical design that’s
ready for large-scale field testing and subsequent
deployment.”
“The strong financial support and world-class team at NEA will allow
us to rapidly build out our 10 megawatt pilot production line,” said
Gary D. Conley, chief executive officer of SolFocus. “The
funds will also be used to significantly expand the
SolFocus team. We are hiring scientists and engineers
from the semiconductor, automotive, lighting and
projection display industries.”
SolFocus has signed a volume supply
agreement with a leading supplier of high efficiency
triple-junction PV cells. The agreement is the largest
to date in the CPV industry and will support SolFocus’ field
test series and first phase of active deployments
through 2007.
About SolFocus,
Inc.
SolFocus develops and markets
products that generate electricity using solar concentrator
photovoltaics (CPV). The low cost of SolFocus
solar panel products will enable a dramatic reduction
in the cost of delivering renewable solar energy,
and for the first time enable solar to compete with
conventional fuels in several large multi-billion
dollar energy markets. In November 2005, the National
Renewable Energy Lab Growth Forum recognized SolFocus
chief executive officer Gary D. Conley as the 2005
Clean Energy Entrepreneur of the Year. In February
2006 SolFocus announced a strategic partnership
with Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) for core
patents and technology development in CPV.
About Palo Alto Research Center Inc.
The Palo Alto Research
Center Inc. (PARC) has an established track record
for collaborative research that transforms industries
and creates commercial value. A subsidiary of Xerox
Corporation, PARC conducts sponsored interdisciplinary
research to solve fundamental business challenges
for strategic partners in a variety of industries
as well as research for government agencies. It also licenses intellectual property
and technology and develops entrepreneurial new ventures
by applying breakthrough research to areas such as
energy, biomedicine, and networks. Home
to the world’s top scientists in the physical,
computing and social sciences, it is the birthplace
of technologies such as laser printing, Ethernet,
the graphical user interface, and ubiquitous computing.
For more information contact Bob MacDonald at (650)
812-4829 or visit www.solfocus.com.
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