SunPump Solar Overview
- Year Founded
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2010

- Status
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Out of Business
- Employees
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10

- Latest Deal Type
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Out of Business
SunPump Solar General Information
Description
Developer of solar-assisted heat pumps designed to work day and night as a clean alternative to boilers. The company's heat pumps are solar water heating systems with low capital and operating costs that is on par with non-renewable energy, enabling people to live comfortably and healthy, as well as save energy.
Contact Information
Website
www.sunpump.solarCorporate Office
- 1815 Settler Road
- Qualicum Beach, British Columbia V9K 2R6
- Canada
Corporate Office
- 1815 Settler Road
- Qualicum Beach, British Columbia V9K 2R6
- Canada
SunPump Solar Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Raised to Date | Post-Val | Status | Stage |
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3. Out of Business | 01-Feb-2018 | Completed | Out of Business | |||
2. Accelerator/Incubator | 18-Jun-2015 | Completed | Generating Revenue | |||
1. Early Stage VC | 07-Jul-2014 | $150K | $150K | Completed | Generating Revenue |
SunPump Solar Signals
SunPump Solar FAQs
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When was SunPump Solar founded?
SunPump Solar was founded in 2010.
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Where is SunPump Solar headquartered?
SunPump Solar is headquartered in Qualicum Beach, Canada.
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What is the size of SunPump Solar?
SunPump Solar has 10 total employees.
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What industry is SunPump Solar in?
SunPump Solar’s primary industry is Alternative Energy Equipment.
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Is SunPump Solar a private or public company?
SunPump Solar is a Private company.
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What is SunPump Solar’s current revenue?
The current revenue for SunPump Solar is
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How much funding has SunPump Solar raised over time?
SunPump Solar has raised $150K.
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