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E2 Energy Advisors's competitors and similar companies include PHYSEE Technologies, Arnergy, Silfab Solar and Epishine.
E2 Energy Advisors
E2 Energy Advisors
E2 Energy Advisors is a company that provides clean energy technology solutions.
PHYSEE Technologies
PHYSEE Technologies
PHYSEE Technologies is a company that develops solar, sensor, and coating technologies.
Arnergy
Arnergy
Arnergy is a cleantech company.
Silfab Solar
Silfab Solar
Silfab Solar is a company operating as an automated solar manufacturer.
Epishine
Epishine
Epishine is a company that provides solar modules intended to develop organic solar cells.
Founding Date
Founding Date
2013
Founding Date
2014
Founding Date
2013
Founding Date
2010
Founding Date
2016
Type
Type
Private
Type
Private
Type
Private
Type
Private
Type
Private
Tags
Locations
Locations
Frisco, US HQ
Locations
Delft, NL HQ
Locations
Lagos, NG HQ
Locations
Mississauga, CA HQ
Bellingham, US
Locations
Linköping, SE HQ
Employees
Employees
4
Employees
438% increase
Employees
1202% increase
Employees
3193% increase
Employees
534% increase

Funding

Latest funding round
Latest funding round
N/A
Latest funding round
N/A
Latest funding round
$ 9m (almost 7 years ago)
Latest funding round
N/A
Latest funding round
$ 3.1m (over 6 years ago)
Total funding raised
Total funding raised
N/A
Total funding raised
N/A
Total funding raised
$ 9m
Total funding raised
N/A
Total funding raised
$ 7m
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PHYSEE Technologies
HQ
Delft, NL
Employees
43↑ 8% increase

PHYSEE Technologies is a company that develops solar, sensor, and coating technologies.

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Arnergy
HQ
Lagos, NG
Employees
120↑ 2% increase

Arnergy is a cleantech company.

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Silfab Solar
HQ
Mississauga, CA
Employees
319↑ 3% increase

Silfab Solar is a company operating as an automated solar manufacturer.

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Epishine
HQ
Linköping, SE
Employees
53↑ 4% increase

Epishine is a company that provides solar modules intended to develop organic solar cells.

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