Troes

Troes is a Canadian company to develop smart power energy storage technologies, products, and solutions in a 170 Billion market to help middle-market project developers, power distributors, and power consumers to unlock numerous project opportunities with considerable payback which are not existed previously due to high project cost, lack of expertise and low development efficiency by using our patented modularized energy storage hardware and software.

Energy Efficiency Energy Energy Storage Environmental Engineering Green Building GreenTech Internet of Things Power Grid Renewable Energy Solar

Pre Series A

Latest Funding Stage

2023-07-14

Funding Date

25

Employees

Canada

Location

Markham, Ontario

City & State

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