CleanLight is one of the most innovative clean energy startups in South America. Founded in 2019 by Camila Svec and Jordan Butler, the company has received $5 million in seed funding and has since expanded to provide renewable solutions to industries such as construction, mining, and more. CleanLight’s most successful product is the SolBox Mobile Solar Generator, which comes in a range of capacity levels and can provide homes with savings on their monthly electric bill ranging from 40-80%. Additionally, CleanLight provides two options for outdoor lighting: basic tower and standard tower. Both are autonomous and manufactured in Chile with a 5 year warranty. Other CleanLight products include solar communication towers, solar traffic lights, solar street lights, and mobile solar screens.
CleanLight is committed to bringing renewable energy to those who have not yet benefited from the transition to clean energy. The company is in the process of expanding out of Chile, beginning operations in Peru, Columbia, and the United States. CleanLight already has over 1,900 clients in Ecuador, Chile, and Panama. Jordan Butler, CleanLight’s cofounder and CEO, believes that there should be incentives from the government to use clean energy and manufacture clean energy. CleanLight is demonstrating the feasibility of renewable energy manufacturing in South America, a very promising sign for renewable growth in the region. The company is also anticipating the release of the SolBox 2.0 at the end of 2023 and continues to invest heavily in research and development as they prepare to launch their new products in emerging markets.
FAQ
Q1. How electric car batteries work?
A1. Electric car batteries are typically lithium-ion batteries that store energy and power the motor. They are recharged by plugging the car into an electric outlet or charging station.
Q2. What electric car has the longest range?
A2. The Tesla Model S has the longest range of any electric car currently on the market, with a range of up to 370 miles on a single charge.
Q3. How electric car batteries are recycled?
A3. Electric car batteries are recycled by breaking them down into their component parts and then separating out the metals, plastics, and other materials for reuse. The metals are melted down and reused in new products, while the plastics and other materials are recycled into new products.