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896 Nobody talks about why growth-stage VCs are suddenly paying software-style multiples for an Indian rooftop installer, and the answer sits inside a government subsidy scheme most foreign investors have never read

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 3 place · 05/27/2026 02:17 EDT

Nobody talks about why growth-stage VCs are suddenly paying software-style multiples for an Indian rooftop installer, and the answer sits inside a government subsidy scheme most foreign investors have never read

Indian rooftop solar startup SolarSquare is in advanced talks to raise $55–60 million in a Series C round co-led by B Capital and Lightspeed Venture Partners, according to TechCrunch . The financing would value the…

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