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Why this storage investor chooses the implementation risk over technology risks – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyAugust 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Investments are shifting the focus on storage betting in the late venture and early growth those proven business models scales instead of new chemistry or technologies.

August 14, 2025
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Even before the one big great account (OBBA) seismic waves sent through the clean energy industry, 2025 was not at the best start for hardware companies for energy storage.

Recent controversial bankruptcies of industrial giants such as Powin And Li-cycle Return each remaining cloth and cover how much capital-intensive, hardware-heavy startups can struggle to float. For some investors, that may be sufficient to change their strategies.

“We take implementation risks, no technology risks or product market fit risks,” said Bala Nagarajan, a director of the Energy Investment Team at S2G Investments, said ESS News. He explained that investors re -evaluate risks to invest in more emerging technologies, because there are more variables outside the control of a company.

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