75F is a Bloomington, Minnesota-based technology company offering an Internet of Things (IoT) building automation system for HVAC, lighting, and equipment control.
75F is a Bloomington, Minnesota-based technology company offering an internetInternet of thingsThings (IoT) building automation system for HVAC, lighting, and equipment control.
75F is a technology company offering an internetInternet of thingsThings (IoT) building automation system for HVAC, lighting, and equipment control. The company is headquartered in BurnsvilleBloomington, Minnesota, Minnesota, and was founded in 2012 by Deepinder Singh and Pankaj Chawla. The 75F system is a vertically integrated IoT-powered building management solution that allows users to predict and proactively control their indoor environments. The system uses a combination of wireless sensors, equipment controllers, and cloud-based software.
On September 10, 2014, 75F received a grant worth $105,000 after participating in a startup competition called the MN Cup run by the Carlson School of Management.
On October 8, 2014, 75F completed its seed funding round with $100,000 in funding from Steve Case. On March 21, 2015, 75F expanded its seed funding round with $650,000 in funding from Gopher Angels. On October 1, 2015, 75F expanded its seed round with $2 million in funding from undisclosed investors.
On September 9, 2019, 75F completed its series A funding round with $18 million in funding from Breakthrough Energy Ventures (lead investor), OGCI Climate Investments, Clean Energy Trust, Building Ventures, and Revolution.