October 9, 2009
Toronto,
ON, Canada: Morgan Solar Raises $4.7 Million
Morgan
Solar Inc., a Toronto based solar energy start-up, completed the
first part of their Round A investment, securing USD $4.7 Million
from Iberdrola Group SA, Nypro Inc, and Turnstone Capital Management
LLC.
Morgan
Solar has developed a breakthrough Concentrated Solar Photovoltaic
(CPV) panel called the Sun Simba HCPV, a high efficiency, low
cost solar technology designed for utility scale and large distributed
generation applications. Morgan Solar has spent the last two years
designing, testing and refining a technology that is poised to
make a major impact in the solar energy industry.
John
Paul Morgan, Chief Technology Officer at Morgan Solar and inventor
of the proprietary optics technology, acknowledges the investment's
significance, "Iberdrola Group is the biggest possible industry
partner we could have, and Nypro are global experts in the manufacturing
processes we use. That these companies got in early with us makes
me realize how big this could be."
A
syndicate led by Turnstone Capital Management LLC and including
Inversiones Financieras Perseo SL, the venture initiative of Iberdrola
Group and New Ventures Group LLC the venture investment subsidiary
of Nypro Inc will fund Morgan Solar's migration from research
and development to manufacturing. The first tranche of this first
investment round is now closed and an additional investment tranche
will close soon. The investors offer Morgan Solar considerably
more than just the dollars needed to ramp up manufacturing.
Two
of the investors, Iberdrola Group and Nypro, now also have a strategic
interest in the future success of Morgan Solar.
Iberdrola
Group, the largest electrical utility in Spain, one of the five
largest electrical utilities in the world and the world's largest
investor in renewable energy has taken an early stake in the company
by investing USD $2.5 million.
Pedro
Velasco, Director of Non-Energy Businesses at Iberdrola Group
said, "Iberdrola's venture initiative, Inversiones Financieras
Perseo SL, is specifically dedicated to investing in early stage,
paradigm changing renewable energy technologies that appear to
have a very high success potential. We have reviewed hundreds
of investment opportunities over the last few years and only invested
in Morgan Solar and four others. Their CPV technology is revolutionary,
highly efficient and simple to manufacture at very low costs.
We see a winner in the making and we took a position as soon as
we saw it."
Similarly,
Nypro Inc, a global leader in precision injection molding and
contract manufacturing with operations in 16 countries in the
Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific, offers a further strategic
advantage in addition to capital. Nypro has invested USD $1.0
million and becomes a key partner in the manufacturing and product
assembly by providing the capacity to quickly scale up manufacturing
of the Sun Simba HCPV globally.
Michael
Fallon, VP/GM of New Ventures Group at Nypro Inc said, "Nypro
is constantly looking for innovations that have the potential
to dramatically change an industry, while presenting synergies
with our core strengths in injection molding and contract manufacturing
around the world. We wanted to enter the solar energy market and
we were looking for a next generation technology when we found
Morgan Solar."
Turnstone
Capital Management LLC led the formation of the investment syndicate.
Marc La Magna, Managing Director at Turnstone Capital commented,
"We're very pleased to have found and invested in Morgan Solar,
and believe the company's technology is a fundamental leap forward
in exploiting solar energy effectively. Our views of Morgan Solar's
business model and approach to manufacturing highly efficient
solar solutions at competitive cost were quickly validated by
our co-investors Iberdrola and Nypro. We look forward to supporting
Morgan Solar's corporate development as it strives to make a significant
impact on the PV market in the years to come."
Morgan
Solar is now putting together a pilot manufacturing facility to
build the Sun Simba HCPV. Their plan is to deploy demonstration
and evaluation installations soon, while fine tuning the manufacturing
processes and moving toward commercial release in late 2010.
Further details about: Morgan
Solar
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