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ClearVue Raises $4.6M to boost solar facade growth

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auOctober 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
ClearVue Raises .6M to boost solar facade growth
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The funds will support certification and compliance testing for its Gen3 Vision Glass and advanced spandrel and cladding solutions, ensuring safety, electrical and construction standards are met for global markets. The work is critical as ClearVue promotes a broader adoption in net-zero building designs.

The capital will also bolster ClearVue’s commitment to continuous innovation through dedicated research and development, enhancing product differentiation in the competitive renewable energy sector.

Additionally, the company is expanding its global network of license and strategic partners.

The company says ClearVue’s solar facade solutions are transforming how buildings are designed, constructed and renovated, offering significant energy offsets while preserving aesthetics.

With the new capital injection, the company is well-positioned to capitalise on the growing demand for sustainable building materials, particularly in regions prioritising net-zero goals.

The strong investor support, coupled with the scaled back allocation, signals confidence in ClearVue’s vision and its role in the renewable energy transition. Shares rose to 21c at the end of the day, up 10.53% on the news.

In a world that seems to be captured by the concept of climate change, ClearVue has managed to tap into what is looking like a rich vein of investor sentiment.

As it starts to roll out large commercial jobs that include its product by design, it will manage to work its way up the totem pole of companies that are making serious money from environmental products.

Is your ASX-listed company doing something interesting? Contact: mattbirney@bullsnbears.com.au

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