Climate Impact Capital

Climate Impact Capital is an impact investing firm based in Houston, Texas, established in 2016. The firm focuses on addressing climate change through its proprietary innovation model, targeting technology-driven early-stage companies in sectors such as agriculture, industrial chemicals, energy, and climate change solutions. By investing in firms that can transform these sectors, Climate Impact Capital aims to mitigate and adapt to climate-related challenges. The firm identifies opportunities in areas characterized by significant inefficiencies and energy waste, leveraging a deep understanding of market dynamics, technology trends, and policy decisions to maximize both impact and financial returns.

Gopalakrishnan Balakrishnan

Venture Partner

Emily Cabaniss

Principal

Bilen Ham

Venture Partner

David Krause

Venture Partner

Kala Marathi

Venture Partner

Jamila Yamani Ph.D

Senior Principal

4 past transactions

OpConnect

Venture Round in 2021
OpConnect is a technology company that provides turnkey electric vehicle charging infrastructure and a cloud-based software platform for managing charging networks. It designs, develops, and supports charging stations and a wireless communications network, coupled with back-office data management, billing, and mobile apps for drivers. The platform includes payment processing, energy management, reservation systems, and maintenance ticketing, enabling station owners to operate and monetize charging assets while optimizing energy use and renewable integration. OpConnect licenses its charging management software and driver portals to charging providers worldwide, enabling them to deploy and manage their own networks. The company aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by accelerating transportation electrification and by protecting the electric grid through efficient energy delivery.

60Hertz

Series A in 2021
60Hertz Inc. is a company that designs and develops mobile application software specifically for power plant operators, focusing on the management of energy assets and maintenance tasks. Established in 2016 and based in Anchorage, Alaska, the company's computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) supports operators of distributed energy resources, including microgrids and large-scale solar and battery energy storage systems. The software features custom preventative maintenance checklists, scheduling for corrective work, and integration with monitoring platforms, which allows for the creation of smart work orders and condition-based maintenance. Additionally, it enhances operational efficiency by validating task completion through photo uploads, streamlining work order placement, and providing visibility into operations. By enabling operators to make data-informed decisions, 60Hertz aims to reduce operating costs and enhance asset longevity while improving workforce retention and reducing training expenses.

Hazel Technologies

Series B in 2019
Hazel Technologies develops and produces postharvest technologies that extend the shelf life of fresh produce. The company’s core product is a carton insert that releases ethylene inhibitors, such as 1‑MCP, to slow respiration and aging in fruits and vegetables, thereby reducing spoilage and waste. In addition to its hardware, Hazel offers horticultural consulting and supply‑chain solutions that help growers, shippers, and retailers optimize storage conditions and inventory management. Founded in 2015, the company is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with an additional site in Salinas, California. Its technologies have been validated by academic research and supported by USDA funding, positioning Hazel as a key player in improving the efficiency and sustainability of the fresh‑produce supply chain.

Hazel Technologies

Series A in 2018
Hazel Technologies develops and produces postharvest technologies that extend the shelf life of fresh produce. The company’s core product is a carton insert that releases ethylene inhibitors, such as 1‑MCP, to slow respiration and aging in fruits and vegetables, thereby reducing spoilage and waste. In addition to its hardware, Hazel offers horticultural consulting and supply‑chain solutions that help growers, shippers, and retailers optimize storage conditions and inventory management. Founded in 2015, the company is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with an additional site in Salinas, California. Its technologies have been validated by academic research and supported by USDA funding, positioning Hazel as a key player in improving the efficiency and sustainability of the fresh‑produce supply chain.
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