A New Brunswick clean energy startup is participating in an accelerator that will help them develop their business south of the border.
Last November, Stash Energy was chosen to participate in the Canadian Technology Accelerator (CTA) for clean-energy based in Denver, Colorado. The accelerator helps with selected high-growth, high-potential startups raise capital, do research and development, and explore markets opportunities in the U.S.
“We were really excited to hear that we got accepted into the Denver accelerator because we are at a growth stage right now for our company,” said Stash Energy CEO Jordan Kennie. “We’re launching a few products in the fall in P.E.I. and hopefully in New Brunswick in 2019. There’s a lot of challenges that come with that that the Denver accelerator has helped with so far.”
Stash is developing a cost-effective system that works with conventional heat pump technology to store energy.
“They really helped us out with research lab problem and also just general business problems like how to sell and market your product, introducing us to investors to help fund our growth, things like that.” . . .
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