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Saratoga Energy

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Total Raised

$530K

Investors Count

3

Funding, Valuation & Revenue

4 Fundings

Saratoga Energy's latest funding round was a Option/Warrant for $0.48M on April 4, 2019.

Date

Round

Amount

Investors

Valuation
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Revenue

Sources

4/4/2019

Option/Warrant

$0.48M

Undisclosed Investors

0

FY undefined

2

3/13/2019

Seed

$99M

0

FY undefined

10

7/8/2017

Grant - II

$99M

0

FY undefined

10

11/21/2016

Grant

$99M

0

FY undefined

10

Date

4/4/2019

3/13/2019

7/8/2017

11/21/2016

Round

Option/Warrant

Seed

Grant - II

Grant

Amount

$0.48M

$99M

$99M

$99M

Investors

Undisclosed Investors

Valuation

Revenue

0

FY undefined

0

FY undefined

0

FY undefined

0

FY undefined

Sources

2

10

10

10

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Saratoga Energy Investors

3 Investors

Saratoga Energy has 3 investors. Y Combinator invested in Saratoga Energy's Seed funding round.

First funding

Last Funding

Investor

Rounds

Board Seats

Type

Location

3/13/2019

3/13/2019

1
Seed

Incubator/Accelerator

California

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Government

California

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National Science Foundation

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Government

Virginia

First funding

3/13/2019

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Last Funding

3/13/2019

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Investor

CalSEED

National Science Foundation

Rounds

1
Seed

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Board Seats

Type

Incubator/Accelerator

Government

Government

Location

California

California

Virginia

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