Redback Technologies gets $7m in funding
The Clean Energy Innovation Fund and Right Click Capital have invested US$7 million (AU$8.99 million) into Australian renewable energy start-up Redback Technologies, as part of its Series A-2 capital raising round.
The equity investment supports Redback’s development and integration of innovative smart software and hardware technologies to optimise the generation, storage and management of solar energy for households and businesses.
Redback’s System uses machine learning to predict solar generation and customer usage. It then makes intelligent decisions to optimise energy usage, driving down energy costs for end users and reducing fossil fuel reliance. The company’s software also enables systems to be aggregated to form a virtual power plant, to provide grid services and support increased integration of renewables into the grid.
The news follows EnergyAustralia’s AU$9.3 million investment in October 2016 that has seen the company offer Redback’s Generation 2 Smart Hybrid System to its 1.7 million customers in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, the ACT and South Australia.
The Innovation Fund — which uses finance from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) to invest in innovative clean energy companies and projects — has committed US$5 million (approximately AU$6.42 million) to Redback. The Innovation Fund draws on the combined skills and experience of the CEFC and the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA).
Right Click Capital’s Growth Fund, which invests in early-stage, high-growth tech businesses in the Asia–Pacific region, has invested a further US$2 million (approx. AU$2.57 million) in Redback, and will also contribute its specialist experience to support Redback’s expansion in Australia and the wider Asia–Pacific region.
Redback Technologies Founder and Managing Director Philip Livingston said the investment will allow Redback to expand its R&D capabilities, accelerate development of its smart software suite and strengthen its technical and professional workforce by over 30 full-time employees in the next six months.
“This investment will enable us to further develop our next-generation energy intelligence platform and devices and further cement our vision to ensure Australian households and businesses are entirely powered by renewables,” Livingston said.
Right Click Capital Partner Benjamin Chong said: “The inherent inefficiencies within the energy sector in Australia make it ripe for disruption. Redback Technologies is uniquely positioned to seize this opportunity, with the power to provide everyday Australians with an alternative, low-cost solution to energy generation, storage and consumption.
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