
GreenRay’s solar innovation significantly reduces the cost of generating renewable solar energy by simplifying system design and installation. At the heart of GreenRay’s AC Solar Module is a highly reliable patented micro-inverter paired with energy monitoring.
"Despite solar’s rapid growth over these last few years, we are still far away from the cost structure needed to make solar a significant percentage of energy generation. We believe that there is a huge opportunity to bring down the costs of solar on the balance of systems side and that GreenRay has found a way to do that," said David Anthony, Managing Partner at 21Ventures. “At 21Ventures, we see this as a disruptive technology that will move the solar industry into the mass do-it-yourself solar market."
GreenRay was founded in 2006 by a team of former Schott Solar employees. Since then, GreenRay has received over $3.5 million in government-sponsored funding to demonstrate its AC Module concept, including grants from the Department of Energy and a SEED investment from the Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust.
“The successes of Massachusetts clean technology companies are successes for the Commonwealth as a whole, as Governor Patrick steers the Bay State toward a clean energy future,” Massachusetts Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Ian Bowles said. “Today’s announcement reflects the continued growth and vibrancy of the state’s already burgeoning solar technology sector."
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