10 million dollars! SoftBank invests again in Sweden's dye-sensitized solar energy
International Solar Photovoltaic Network News: Recently, Japan's Softbank Group (Softbank Group) invested another 10 million US dollars in the Swedish company Exeger. Exeger is developing dye-sensitized solar cells for integration into equipment.
In a joint press release, the two companies stated that the funds will help Exeger prepare the first batch of products for next year's shipment.
The company claims that design functions such as trademarks, artwork and images can be part of its solar cells and printed in free form and in various colors.
The Swedish company is producing photovoltaic equipment at a factory in Stockholm. Last June, Exeger opened an office in Shanghai as part of the Shanghai Clean Technology Center of the Swedish Energy Agency.
Currently, SoftBank has invested heavily in solar energy in India, Saudi Arabia and Japan.