[FUNDRAISING] MINI GREEN POWER OPENS A LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION IN HYERES–LA CRAU TO TACKLE THE CHALLENGE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION

Mini Green Power is launching a local subscription campaign to reach a milestone in Hyères–La Crau (Var): becoming an industrial SME capable of accelerating the deployment of solutions for converting waste into low-carbon energy, while developing a complementary strategic building block: biochar.

At the heart of this approach is a simple conviction: regions need pragmatic, replicable, and quick-to-implement solutions to transform a constraint—undervalued waste—into a resource: energy and, depending on the project, biochar.

In concrete terms, this subscription will enable us to:

• integrate a new 3,600 m² site (including 3,000 m² of workshop space and 600 m² of office space);

• equip Mini Green Power with a manufacturing tool optimized for mass production;

• create collaborative workspaces adapted to a growing team;

• and build an industrial demonstrator for biochar production.

 

1) Why raise funds now?

 

Because moving to our new site in Hyères–La Crau opens up a unique opportunity to industrialize and secure our ramp-up.

Our goal is clear: mass production, assembly, testing, and acceleration.

This step will enable us to:

• standardize our modules,

• reduce manufacturing lead times,

• ensure quality through systematic cold testing before shipment,

• accelerate the deployment of local projects,

• and respond to growing international demand.

This site is designed to centralize teams by bringing together the workshop, engineering, methods, and project teams in one place to coordinate flows, quality controls, and delivery preparation.

 

2) What will the investment be used for? A simple and concrete roadmap

 

This fundraising is structured around three investment areas, each with specific uses.

 

A. Fit out workspaces (600m2)

 

Objective: to have a working environment that matches our growth and our engineering requirements.

This includes:

• Modular offices (engineering, methods, support);

• A collaborative hub (kitchen, discussion area, informal meeting areas);

• Secure, scalable IT infrastructure (network, tools, access).

Why it's important: well-designed spaces reduce friction, streamline technical decisions, and speed up coordination between design, manufacturing, and site preparation.

 

B. A workshop equipped for production and testing (3,000 m²)

Objective: to assemble and test our installations before shipment, to guarantee quality, ensure performance, and limit unforeseen events for our customers.

Key investments:

• Module preparation, cutting, welding, assembly, and inspection stations

• Handling equipment (overhead cranes, gantry cranes, winches, forklifts)

• Shot blasting and painting booths

• Organization of flows to produce faster and more reliably

What this changes: a structured workshop allows for better planning, increased standardization, and testing under controlled conditions before delivery.

 

C. An industrial biochar demonstrator

 

Objective: to have a full-scale reference facility that showcases our expertise, allowing us to:

• convince our customers before they place an order,

• produce biochar from local biomass and develop a local market,

• build on a proven foundation to develop R&D satellites and evolve the product.

The demonstrator plays a strategic role: it lends credibility to performance, stabilizes operating parameters, and serves as a foundation for the gradual industrialization of biochar.

 

3) What this new milestone means in practical terms

 

This project strengthens our ability to deliver reliable and replicable industrial solutions:

• better control of deadlines,

• quality controlled upstream,

• industrialization of assemblies,

• greater capacity to carry out several projects in parallel.

It also improves operational robustness: tests, controls, procedures, and workshop organization limit uncertainties and ensure secure commissioning at the customer's site.

And it directly supports the challenges faced by our customers and partners:

• reduction of environmental footprint,

• contribution to environmental transition.

• energy autonomy and performance,

• control of energy and waste costs,

 

4) Who is this subscription for?

 

This subscription is open via investment vouchers:

• to individuals who wish to support a local and committed SME;

• entrepreneurs and economic players who wish to invest in a fast-growing industrial SME and contribute to the dynamism of the region.

Investment terms: accessible and adapted to each type of investor.

The spirit of the approach: mobilize support from those who share a long-term vision—local industrialization, regional utility, and industrial proof.

 

5) 2026 schedule: stages and milestones

 

February: team moves into new premises

• February–March: design of the engineering office and workshop layout

• April–May: engineering office layout

• June–July: workshop layout work

• January–June: design of the industrial biochar demonstrator

• July–December: manufacture/assembly of the biochar demonstrator

• July–December: setting up the Mini Centrales Vertes® assembly line

This schedule is designed to ensure a gradual ramp-up, first securing the fundamentals (site, offices, workshop), then deploying the structural industrial investments.

 

6) Receive the file (simple version, without jargon)

 

Would you like to receive:

• the complete file,

• the FAQ,

➡️ Write to investissement@minigreenpower.com

You can also request to be contacted.

Mars 2026

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