RePower

Conversion of Agricultural Waste into Renewable Energy

Agriculture & Food Technologies
Active
Seed Founded 2024
LinkedIn
Total raised
Last: Undisclosed 2024-06
Stage
Seed
Founded
2024
Headcount
1
HQ
Sector
Agriculture & Food Technologies

About

Repower offers a platform that includes an app and a sensor, enabling farmers to convert agricultural waste into renewable energy. This platform improves the efficiency of agricultural waste management by providing renewable energy companies with a steady supply of quality agricultural waste.

Funding history · 1 round · — total

2024-06
Undisclosed Undisclosed

Company Intelligence Q&A

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What is RePower's primary focus?
RePower offers a platform with an app and sensor to enable farmers to convert agricultural waste into renewable energy, aiming to improve waste management efficiency and supply renewable energy companies.
When was RePower founded?
RePower was founded in June 2024.
Where is RePower headquartered?
RePower is headquartered in Israel.
What is RePower's current employee count?
RePower currently has 1-10 employees.
Has RePower raised any funding?
Yes, RePower secured an undisclosed funding round in June 2024, with Papaya listed as an investor. For full financing history, refer to startupim.
Who is a founder of RePower?
Shir Siman tov is a founder of RePower.
What industry sectors does RePower operate in?
RePower operates in Agriculture & Food Technologies, Ag Tech, Farm Equipment & Treatment, Climate Tech, Energy Transition, Clean Energy Generation, Energy Tech, and Energy Production & Sources.
What is RePower's current product stage?
RePower's product is currently in the R&D stage.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Agriculture & Food Technologies
Sub-sectors
Agriculture & Food TechnologiesAg TechFarm Equipment & TreatmentClimate TechEnergy TransitionClean Energy GenerationEnergy TechEnergy Production & Sources
Target customers
Energy, Utilities & Waste ManagementRenewable Energy SystemsWaste Treatment, Environmental Services & RecyclingAgriculture & Food
Business model
B2B

Tags

climate-techwaste-techagtechrenewable-energywaste-to-energy