This week on Watt It Takes: Wunder Capital CEO Bryan Birsic on why he wants to solve the commercial solar financing challenge, when so many others couldn't.
"That is what a startup is to me. It's 50 or 100 people who can move a multibillion-dollar industry in a way that an incumbent with thousands of people and multitudes of resources cannot," says Birsic.
Since its launch in 2014, Wunder has exploded onto the solar scene. In this episode, Powerhouse CEO Emily Kirsch talks with Birsic about applying the lessons from fintech to cleantech.
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That is what a startup is to me. It's 50 or 100 people who can move a multibillion-dollar industry in a way that an incumbent with thousands of people and multitudes of resources cannot.
Bryan Birsic, Wunder Capital CEO