Sunlink raises $1.8 to hook solar into large buildings
Sunlink, maker of rooftop solar panel mounting systems that help integrate solar power into large building grids, has brought in $1.8 million in equity and securities, according to a filing with the SEC. Based in San Rafael, Calif., the company is backed by Clean Pacific Ventures and the Angeleno Group. In July, it raised $1.1 of an anticipated $1.5 million round of debt.
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