In our world where energy is not only an operating cost, but a liability as well, Brightergy drives a movement to reimagine energy. We pair our energy intelligence platform with projects and services that together empower you to take control of your energy and save both dollars and emissions. Having control over your energy means access to the details in real-time. It means having information you can act on, in addition to reports on what already happened. It's why we offer our platform for free: lack of control and insight into energy costs is a problem every business has. We believe you can do something about that bill you pay at the end of the month. Our all-in-one software platform helps our clients uncover insights that lead to energy strategies built on data—and projects and services that ultimately save you both money and emissions. To learn more about Brightergy, visit www.brightergy.com.
Location: United States, Missouri, Kansas City
Employees: 51-200
Phone: 816.866.0555
Total raised: $2.5M
Founded date: 2010
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 16.10.2011 | - | $2.5M | - |
Mentions in press and media 3
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| 17.10.2011 | Brightergy Shines With $2.5M | Leading commercial solar integrator has received an investment from Trinity Private Equity Group. The company is opening an office in Boston, MA and will announce additional Northeast regional offices in the near future. >> Click h... |
| 16.10.2011 | Brightergy Receives $2.5M from Trinity Private Equity Group | Brightergy, a Kansas City, MO-based provider of solar energy design, financing, installation, and monitoring services, has received a $2.5m investment from Trinity Private Equity Group. The company intends to use the funds to expand in Mass... |
| - | Electrek morning green energy brief: Wyoming proposes utility solar/wind tax @$10/MWh, 3D printing house+solar+storage+car and more! | Coal country Wyoming senators want to charge 1¢/kWh to use solar/wind power – A few senators have signed on from a state that would be hurt by less coal, and just maybe we’ll see a charge to use the sun and wind. The law is says utilities c... |