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AgileSwitch has sold about 3,000 renewable energy switch drivers

The company, which has a 12-person staff, expects $500,000 to $1 million in revenue this year, said cofounder Rob Weber, who cofounded angel investment group Robin Hood Ventures.

Rob Weber, cofounder of AgileSwitch, with his company's technology. Photo by Stephanie Aaronson from the Philadelphia Daily News.

Since its founding in 2010, AgileSwitch has sold about 2,000 to 3,000 renewable energy switch drivers, cofounder Rob Weber told the Daily News. The Center City company’s switch drivers convert renewable energy into usable electricity.

The company, which has a 12-person staff, expects $500,000 to $1 million in revenue this year, said Weber, who cofounded angel investment group Robin Hood Ventures.

Read the whole Daily News Q&A here.

AgileSwitch is headquartered at GoodCompany Group‘s incubator space, in the same highrise as incubator Seed Philly.

Read a Technically Philly Q&A with Weber from 2011, shortly after AgileSwitch raised $50,000 from Benjamin Franklin Technology Partners. It’s accepted $500,000 from BFTP since then.

Companies: AgileSwitch / Robin Hood Ventures
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