With new financing, Fenix International (Engie) is looking to step up a gear on the continent
The solar home systems specialist, now part of giant French energy group Engie, aims to provide millions of its solar power kits to households from next year.
02/12/2019 at 15h37, by Aurelie Benoit
To reach its goals, Fenix International needed a $25m investment. And the $12m loan it has received from the European Investment Bank will take it a step closer even though the source of the rest of the funding still remains unclear.
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