Netherlands-based OpusFlow raises €3.8 million to expand automation platform for renewable energy installers

October 2, 2025 at 09:40 AM UTC
EU-Startups
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Netherlands-based OpusFlow raises €3.8 million to expand automation platform for renewable energy installers

Netherlands-based OpusFlow has secured €3.8 million in a funding round aimed at accelerating the expansion of its automation platform specifically designed for renewable energy installers. This development signals a push towards greater efficiency within the European renewable energy sector, contributing to the continent’s digital sovereignty ambitions by fostering homegrown technology solutions for critical infrastructure. The platform streamlines critical workflows for renewable energy installers, integrating processes like quoting, scheduling, and invoicing to reduce administrative burdens. This funding injection will specifically facilitate the integration of artificial intelligence features and the expansion of modules to cover a wider range of services, including HVAC, wind energy, and electric vehicle charging, with a focus on expansion across several key European markets. OpusFlow's modular design further allows businesses to customize and connect processes using plugin functionality. The primary beneficiaries of this funding will be renewable energy installers across Europe, who can leverage the platform to improve operational efficiency and reduce project timelines. This streamlining effect directly supports the EU's broader goals for accelerating the green transition by making renewable energy projects more manageable and attractive. Moreover, the success of a European-based platform strengthens the continent's ability to compete in the technology space, while respecting privacy and data security regulations, an important element of European digital sovereignty. This investment reflects a growing trend towards supporting European tech solutions in critical infrastructure. As the energy sector evolves, expect to see more innovation and investment in software solutions that contribute to both digital sovereignty and sustainability goals within the European Union.

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Published: October 2, 2025 at 09:40 AM UTC
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