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admi celebrates successful 7-figure pre-seed funding round

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Gründer von admi. (c) admi. 

The nergy transition is essential for combating climate change. The HU startup admi focuses on this transition by supporting German municipalities in the expansion of photovoltaik systems in a holistic way.  

Now, admi has another reason to celebrate: they have successfully completed a 7-figure pre-seed funding round and will use the funds to make the public sector more sustainable, efficient and eco-friendly. 

Additionally, they plan to expand their team, explore new subfields, and advance their software. Through these efforts, admi aims to help German cities and municipalities reduce energy costs and carbon emissions.

Congratulations on this tremendous success!

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