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3 Latest Announced Rounds

  • $3,500,000
    Seed

    1 Investors

    Technology, Information and Internet
    Dec 20th, 2024
  • $5,619,170
    Series B

    1 Investors

    Research Services
    Dec 20th, 2024
  • $8,000,000
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    5 Investors

    Computer & Network Security
    Dec 20th, 2024
$671.88M Raised in 44 Funding Rounds in the past 7 Days - View All

Funding Round Profile

dcbel

start up
Canada - Montreal, Quebec
  • 18/08/2023
  • Series B
  • $50,000,000

dcbel develops technology and designs products that put people at the center of the modern energy ecosystem. The company was founded in 2015 on the principle that everyone deserves clean, reliable and sustainable energy to live a life without compromise.

dcbel Home Energy Station perfects the art and science of smart home energy, allowing people to take ownership over their energy supply with one small device.

Homeowners can supply their home and EV with solar power, use vehicle-to-home charging to make power outages a thing of the past, and reduce energy costs with artificial intelligence.


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Marc-André Forget P.Eng.Founder

Marc-André Forget P.Eng. Canada - Montreal, Quebec

Marc-André Forget is a Professional Engineer with a law degree. He and his teams have successfully completed hundreds of projects with more than 40 utilities/energy companies around the world.

Mr. Forget co-founded dcbel, a company developing critical new distributed energy technology that leverages the knowledge, credibility & network he established via strategic consulting within the energy industry.

As a recognized authority on decentralized energy management, Mr. Forget has been invited to speak at a variety of global energy and utility events:

-California Energy Commission Vehicle-to-Building (V2B) Workshop for Resilient Backup Power (2021) and Lawrence Livermore National Energy Laboratory at University of California, Berkeley (2019) to present the impact of dcbel r16 on grid building infrastructure

-Smart Grid Canada Conference in Toronto (2017) to discuss the future of utilities

-23rd World Energy Council in Istanbul, Turkey (2016) to discuss the future of utility engagement with prosumers and was also part of the invitation-only Global Electricity Roundtable dedicated to discussing critical findings from the WEC flagship energy report and their industry implications

-European Network of Transmission System Operators (ENTSO-E) in Brussels (2016) to speak on the topic of Investment Planning for Utilities