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The Top Green Tech Companies
Lately, purchasing trends reveal that consumers are prioritizing environment sustainability when
buying. Consumers are shifting to companies that share their interest in safeguarding the planet
as the world is bracing the effects of global warming, flooding, world fires, and food shortage.
Regardless of what they are purchasing, options in the form of price, quality, or variety are
limitless, but they should not be at the expense of the environment. These six companies are
reacting to consumer preferences and leading the way in protecting the environment.
1. Adaptive
The San Francisco-based company was established in 2021. It helps enterprises deploy energysaving solutions on their premises. Adaptive markets its product as Efficiency-as-a-Service
(EaaS) and allows clients to plan and install energy efficiency solutions to maximize their energy
savings.
Funding: $20M
2. Mosaic
The clean energy and solar financing company facilitates households and home improvers with
inexpensive financial options based on a unified point-of-sale. Mosaic’s technology simplifies
and manages the credit negotiation process by eliminating barriers that prevent homeowners
from adopting clean energy.
Funding: $400M
3. Aurora Solar
Aurora Solar was established in 2013 with its headquarters in San Fransisco. The company
combines energy efficiency with cloud computing to develop solutions that assist technicians in
managing workflows and improving performance at the customer level. The distinct software
platform tracks the commissioning of solar panels and allows its personnel to oversee the
financing, sales, modeling, and compliance from a centralized location.
Funding: $20M
4. Span
Span is a recently formed startup based in San Francisco, focusing on improving electric circuits
at homes by supplying the digital alternative to the typical fuse box, which supports better power
flow management to home appliances. Their interfaces allow households to use power efficiently
and benefit from energy savings.
Funding: $10M
5. Molekule
Molekule was established in 2014 as a manufacturer of air purifiers. The nanotechnologypowered product is designed to eliminate toxins from the air to assist people breath effortlessly.
Unlike traditional cleaners that use filters to trap air, Molekule’s development is based on
technology that destroys pollutants, fumes, and pathogens.
Funding: $96M
6. Levelten Energy
The Seattle-based company encourages small firms to invest in clean energy by supplying
renewable energy in packages and prices equivalent to their client’s needs. Levelten Energy’s
market technology also provides these companies with a range of options and providers,
facilitating transactions and networking between parties.
Funding: $28M
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