Solar: d.light investors return to the table with $15 million

Solar: d.light investors return to the table with $15 million

The lighting systems supplier has attracted several financial backers.

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            ▪ Solar: d.light investors return to the table with $15 million

▪ The lighting systems supplier has attracted several financial backers.

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d.light has raised $15 million, led by South African private equity firm Inspire Evolution.

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