BeFC invited to the USA embassy in Paris France.

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May 4, 2022
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BeFC enjoyed the privilege of being invited to the U.S. Embassy in Paris to meet with her Excellency Denise Campbell Bauer, the American Ambassador of the United States in France. BeFC has an office in the U.S., in the famous Triangle Park, and our international rollout strategy includes expansion in North America as well as in Asia. This meeting covered BeFC’s deployment in the USA, the implementation of production infrastructure and BeFC’s recruitment strategy.

BeFC at the USA Embassy

As a member of the French Tech Green20, BeFC is developing its relationship with the European government through Business France to boost its business development strategy. BeFC is particularly interested in expansion in the Northern States of the US  We have consequently established an office in North Carolina, a region that is particularly well developed in terms of clean energy and has a strong clean energy ecosystem, with several key members such as MassCEC already among our preferred partners. Her Excellency Denise Campbell Bauer was very interested in BeFC's potential in the U.S. and wanted to know more about how to strengthen the economic ties between our two countries and advise us on our deployment strategy. COO, Pro. Jean-Francis Bloch, represented BeFC at this meeting to discuss governmental support available to our sustainable energy startup.

BeFC in North Carolina

Since the North Carolina General Assembly passed the Southeast Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard (REPS) in 2007, which requires the use of electricity from clean renewable resources, the sustainable energy industry has made a huge leap in the area.

BeFC's movement towards the United States was therefore initially focused on this region, which in 2020 was still the undeniable leader of the entire Southeast in solar energy. The dedication of North Carolina’s policy makers to chang the way energy is produced and used is also an important reason why we wanted to locate our office there, in Triangle Park in particular. The Research Triangle Park is the second largest high-tech industry cluster in the United States, behind Silicon Valley and is the largest research center in the world.

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