Voltiris secures CHF 4.8M seed financing to power high-tech greenhouses
Added on 28 January 2025
The new funds will accelerate large-scale commercialization and further performance optimization of the proprietary spectral filtering technology—driving ROI for growers in times where energy independence and decarbonization are more valuable than ever.
Nicolas Weber, Co-Founder & CEO of Voltiris, expressed his enthusiasm for the next stages of the company's growth, stating, "This funding marks a pivotal moment for Voltiris as we expand our commercial footprint across key European markets including Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, and Belgium. We are also excited to continue enhancing our technological edge, making solar-powered greenhouses a cornerstone of sustainable agriculture."
The funding will catalyze Voltiris' capacity to execute confirmed projects in key markets, reinforcing its position at the forefront of the agrivoltaic industry. The company is also set to expand its team in Switzerand and the Netherlands, enriching expertise in agronomy, solar project development, and sales.
Voltiris Team
"With this new round of funding, Voltiris is poised to scale operations significantly," added Sascha Horrig, Founding Partner at EquityPitcher. "We are excited to support their journey together with the global leader 3M to elevate and broaden the integration of agronomy and solar energy."
Over the past two years, Voltiris has reached significant milestones, including 12 commercial projects with renowned growers in Europe, partnerships with leading energy utilities like Elektra Baselland and Romande Energie, and multiple industry awards.
These achievements attest to the practical and economic benefits of the spectral filtering technology, which not only allows for efficient solar energy production on top of the most light-sensitive crops, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers, but also improves the greenhouse climate, contributing to healthier crop growth and resilience.
About
Headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, Voltiris develops the first solar modules compatible with greenhouse agriculture and their crops. Leveraging spectral filtering technology, Voltiris transmits to crops the essential light components for photosynthesis, while the 'unused' spectral elements are filtered and directed towards solar panels. Voltiris allows growers to leverage their greenhouse surfaces to generate the clean, competitive, and independent energy they need to transition to a carbon-free electrification.
For more information, visit https://www.voltiris.com.
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