Enlitia has raised capital to fund its international expansion
Enlitia has secured a fundraising round from a local family office in order to fund its international expansion and investment on product development.
Enlitia provides asset performance management and monitoring solutions tailored to the renewable energy sector. Leveraging an advanced AI platform, the company offers real-time insights into the condition and performance of renewable assets, facilitating proactive decision-making and optimization strategies. With a focus on solar and wind energy, Enlitia helps clients navigate energy transition and decarbonization initiatives, driving efficiency and maximizing returns on investment.
Oaklins’ team in Portugal advised the shareholders of Enlitia on the fundraising process.
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