ResearchCleantech third quarter 2014: analysis and outlook
Samsung’s acquisition of SmartThings is the latest move toward a more open smart home. Meanwhile batteries, fuel cells and solar panels are all making clean power a reality. Read more »
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Samsung’s acquisition of SmartThings is the latest move toward a more open smart home. Meanwhile batteries, fuel cells and solar panels are all making clean power a reality. Read more »
Moves like SolarCity’s vertical integration of rooftop solar signal an industry that has actually matured. Meanwhile major players hinted at their respective smart-home strategies. Read more »
Cleantech appears to be turning the corner after some very difficult years. Positive acquisitions are occurring and public market performance of cleantech companies highlights growth prospects at market leaders like SolarCity,… Read more »
T-Mobile became the focal point of acquisition rumors, Android grew its massive market share, and Windows Phone overtook BlackBerry as the third-largest mobile operating system worldwide. Read more »
The fourth quarter proved to be a time where incremental markers of disruption impacted utilities, EVs, and green data centers. Read more »
Cleantech continues to show slow but positive signs after a 2012 that saw a third drop in venture investing. Read more »
Implosions in the electric vehicle space dominated news in the cleantech area just as new EV darling Tesla became the first major success story. Solar, meanwhile, showed signs of a rebound… Read more »
The first quarter of cleantech was a mix of good and bad news. Avis’ purchase of Zipcar and Silver Spring Networks’ long-awaited IPO finally occurring were further signs of thawing capital… Read more »
The fourth quarter in cleantech saw attention paid to two prominent and publicly traded companies: EV maker Tesla and newly minted public listing SolarCity. It remains a transitional period for the… Read more »
Cleantech continues to be a diverse market of opportunities, and in the second quarter of 2012 companies worked to monetize strategies to leverage consumer and corporate interest in going green. Key highlights from… Read more »