BNP Paribas is a global financial services company headquartered in Paris, France. Established in 1848, it operates through two primary divisions: Retail Banking and Services, and Corporate and Institutional Banking. The company offers a wide array of services, including long-term corporate financing, digital banking, wealth management, asset management, and investment services. It also provides global market services, security services, and corporate trade and treasury services to institutional and corporate clients. BNP Paribas Asset Management, a subsidiary, manages funds for individual and institutional investors, focusing on public equity and fixed income markets worldwide. Additionally, BNP Paribas Fortis, a Belgian subsidiary, offers corporate and investment banking, retail banking, and investment solutions. The company's extensive global network spans nearly 75 countries, serving a diverse range of clients from individuals to large corporations and public institutions.
10 Collyer Quay #15-01 Ocean Financial Centre Singapore 049315 / 30/F, Three Exchange Square, 8 Connaught Place, Central, Hong Kong
Stephen Blumenreich
Managing Director, Head of Healthcare
Jean-Laurent Bonnafe
CEO
Jean-Laurent Bonnafe
CEO and Director
Philippe Bordenave
COO
Koen Broothaerts
Investment Director
Rodolphe Brumm JD
Head of Infrastructure, Private Equity and Private Assets investment
Renaat Denolf
COO Private Equity
Steven Van Droogenbroeck
Investment Manager
Toon Frans
Investment Associate
Mark Gevens
Investment Director
Michel Konczaty
Deputy COO and Member of the Executive Committee
Raf Moons Ph.D
Investment Director
Emiel De Saeytyd
Investment Associate
Julie De Schrijver
Investment Analyst
Seppe Seghers
Investment Analyst
Christopher Sked
Managing Director
Jade Taieb
Investment Manager, Private Equity
David Vaillant
Global Head of Finance, Deputy Managing Director BNPP Asset Management Europe
Sven Vermeulen
Investment Manager
Sofie Vermeulen
Investment Manager
Olivier Warnan
Partner, Solar Impulse Venture Fund
Anne Wautier
Investment Manager
Jeff Zoller
Director - US Fund Services
Jacques d'Estais
Deputy COO and Head of International Financial Services
Ghanem Al Araj
Managing Director
Sven Vermeulen
Investment Manager
Past deals in Renewables
Atlas Renewable Energy
Debt Financing in 2025
Atlas Renewable Energy is an operating renewable energy company based in Miami, Florida, that specializes in the development, construction, and operation of solar and wind projects. Founded in 2004, the company leverages its expertise in the power sector to offer a comprehensive range of services including project development, energy commercialization, capital structuring, and asset management. Atlas Renewable Energy focuses on both partnering in new projects and expanding its proprietary pipeline, ensuring a growth-oriented strategy in the renewable energy market.
Grenergy Renovables
Post in 2025
Grenergy Renovables, S.A. is an independent energy producer based in Madrid, Spain, specializing in the design, development, construction, and operation of large-scale renewable energy plants, primarily in the solar and wind sectors. Founded in 2007, the company has established a significant presence in Latin America, with operations in countries such as Chile, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Argentina, and Spain. Grenergy Renovables is involved in various activities, including the promotion and commercialization of renewable energy installations, the production and sale of electric energy, and the management of renewable energy facilities. Its diversified business model allows it to adapt to the specific circumstances of each market, enabling the company to effectively capitalize on the growing demand for renewable energy solutions. Grenergy Renovables is a subsidiary of Daruan Group Holding, S.L.
Enlight Renewable Energy
Post in 2024
Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd is a renewable energy company that specializes in the initiation, development, financing, construction, management, and operation of utility-scale projects generating electricity from renewable sources. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Rosh Ha'ayin, Israel, the company operates primarily in Israel, the United States, and nine European countries. Its portfolio includes a diverse range of solar and wind energy projects, totaling approximately 1.8 GW of operational capacity, with an additional 1.9 GW in various stages of development. As a leader in the renewable energy sector, Enlight Renewable Energy is committed to advancing sustainable energy solutions and contributing to the global transition towards greener infrastructure.
Klim
Series A in 2024
Klim enables farmers to transition to regenerative agriculture at scale by providing them financial support, knowledge, documentation tools, and a community via our digital companion for farmers. Klim-verified carbon removal credits, generated by Klim farmers, help companies to transition to net zero by offsetting their carbon emissions locally and with maximum impact and transparency.
NHOA
Post in 2024
NHOA, formerly known as Engie Electro Power Systems, is a technology company within the TCC Group that specializes in designing, industrializing, and producing utility-scale energy storage systems. These systems facilitate the integration of renewable energy into the grid and provide reliable power supply. NHOA offers a range of solutions tailored to various applications, including high-density systems for large power plants and standard-density systems for medium-sized plants, focusing on energy time-shifting and capacity firming. Additionally, NHOA has a joint venture with Stellantis, Free2Move eSolutions, which develops innovative charging services and devices for electric and hybrid vehicles, promoting energy exchange between vehicles and the power grid. Their patented easyWallbox device enables electric vehicle charging through a standard home socket, designed to prevent blackouts. NHOA also offers fully digital subscriptions, allowing clients to recharge their vehicles at home or on the go for a fixed monthly fee based on annual mileage. Through these initiatives, NHOA is committed to advancing clean energy and sustainable mobility.
Enfinity NV
Debt Financing in 2024
Enfinity Global, founded in 2005 and headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, is a prominent player in the renewable energy sector, specializing in the development, financing, construction, and operation of solar energy assets. The company operates globally across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the United States, with a significant presence in countries such as Spain, Italy, Japan, and India. Enfinity is committed to achieving a net-zero carbon footprint and provides comprehensive renewable energy solutions tailored for commercial, municipal, and utility clients. By leveraging its extensive experience in complex renewable energy projects, Enfinity helps organizations transition to sustainable energy sources, thereby facilitating a shift towards a carbon-free economy. The company's expertise and strategic approach enable it to deliver effective energy solutions that meet the growing demand for clean energy worldwide.
Powerdot
Debt Financing in 2024
A sustainable world depends on the shift to electric mobility. At Powerdot, we work to improve the experience of all electric vehicle users by creating charging solutions that are embedded in our lives. Supermarkets, shopping malls, restaurants, hospitals... We believe that there should be a charger everywhere we park our cars! Powerdot invests installs and operates EV chargers in car parking lots, providing a turn-key solution at no cost for the owners.
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy
Debt Financing in 2024
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy is a leading global company in the renewable energy sector, specializing in the development, manufacturing, installation, and maintenance of wind turbines. Founded in 1976 and headquartered in Zamudio, Spain, the company is committed to driving the transition towards a sustainable world by providing innovative wind power solutions. Siemens Gamesa offers tailored wind turbine designs and multi-brand services, which include advanced analytics and offshore logistics, enabling efficient diagnosis and remote issue resolution. With a strong focus on customer needs and sustainability, Siemens Gamesa aims to play a pivotal role in the advancement of renewable energy technologies.
Akaysha Energy
Debt Financing in 2024
Akaysha Energy specializes in the full-cycle development of battery energy storage systems (BESS) and renewable energy projects throughout Australia. The company engages in a diverse array of initiatives, including grid-connected utility-scale battery storage, hybrid plants that integrate large-scale solar photovoltaic and wind energy, and commercial and industrial battery storage solutions. Additionally, Akaysha Energy is involved in the development of virtual power plants, electric vehicle fleets, commercial transport solutions, and green hydrogen production. By assisting clients and partners at various stages of energy technology project development, delivery, and execution, Akaysha Energy aims to contribute to a more sustainable energy landscape.
Grenergy Renovables
Post in 2024
Grenergy Renovables, S.A. is an independent energy producer based in Madrid, Spain, specializing in the design, development, construction, and operation of large-scale renewable energy plants, primarily in the solar and wind sectors. Founded in 2007, the company has established a significant presence in Latin America, with operations in countries such as Chile, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Argentina, and Spain. Grenergy Renovables is involved in various activities, including the promotion and commercialization of renewable energy installations, the production and sale of electric energy, and the management of renewable energy facilities. Its diversified business model allows it to adapt to the specific circumstances of each market, enabling the company to effectively capitalize on the growing demand for renewable energy solutions. Grenergy Renovables is a subsidiary of Daruan Group Holding, S.L.
zolar
Debt Financing in 2024
ZOLAR GmbH, based in Berlin, Germany, specializes in designing, building, and providing customized residential solar and battery systems. Founded in 2016, the company offers a comprehensive online configurator that allows homeowners to tailor their photovoltaic systems to meet individual needs while receiving expert assistance. ZOLAR coordinates the installation process through a network of local partner companies, ensuring that each system is properly implemented. Employing around 200 individuals, ZOLAR aims to promote energy independence for households by facilitating the integration of energy generation, storage, and smart home solutions. The company encourages customers to produce their own green electricity, thereby reducing reliance on the mains grid and contributing to climate protection initiatives. Through its innovative approach, ZOLAR envisions a future where solar systems are installed on rooftops worldwide, empowering households to neutralize their carbon footprints.
Hydrogen Refueling
Debt Financing in 2024
Hydrogen Refueling Solutions provides comprehensive hydrogen refueling station solutions tailored for various vehicle types, including light and heavy fleets. Their offerings cater to the mobility market, as well as industrial activities, energy storage, and other sectors. By facilitating access to hydrogen, the company supports the transition to green mobility and promotes the use of fuel cell electric vehicles. Their refueling stations are designed to accommodate large-capacity vehicles, making them suitable for a diverse range of applications, including trucks, buses, and passenger cars.
Solarpack
Debt Financing in 2024
Solarpack is an independent solar photovoltaic power producer that specializes in the development and operation of large-scale solar projects. Established in 2005 and headquartered in Getxo, Vizcaya, Spain, the company offers a comprehensive range of services, including financing, construction, and management of utility-scale solar plants. With a total operational capacity of 160 MW across 13 plants and asset management services for an additional 302 MW, Solarpack has a diversified geographical presence, employing over 140 people in 10 countries. The company aims to contribute to sustainable energy infrastructure while fostering social development within the communities it serves by creating economic value and promoting quality employment through its initiatives.
ENGIE North America
Debt Financing in 2024
ENGIE North America operates a diverse range of energy services in the United States and Canada, focusing on electricity generation, cogeneration, and the distribution and sales of natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG). The company also provides retail energy sales and offers comprehensive services aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and optimizing energy usage and costs for its customers. Nearly 100 percent of its power generation portfolio is low carbon or carbon-free, reflecting its commitment to sustainable energy solutions. With a strong presence in the energy sector, ENGIE North America supports both commercial and residential markets.
Vena Energy
Debt Financing in 2024
Vena Energy is a prominent independent power producer based in Singapore, specializing in the development, construction, operation, and management of renewable energy plants. Founded in 2012, the company focuses on sustainable and affordable energy solutions across the Asia-Pacific region. By owning and commercializing a diverse portfolio of renewable energy resources, Vena Energy aims to enhance the quality and cost efficiency of renewable energy systems for its customers. Its commitment to renewable energy positions it as a key player in the transition towards sustainable energy sources.
Stegra
Debt Financing in 2024
Stegra operates a steel production plant focused on decarbonizing the steel industry in Europe through the use of green hydrogen. The facility is designed as a fully integrated, digitalized, and automated greenfield plant, which combines raw materials, renewable energy, and artificial intelligence to produce fossil-free steel. By replacing traditional CO2-intensive coal with green hydrogen, the plant significantly reduces emissions, with water and heat as the primary byproducts. This innovative approach enables clients to access high-quality, sustainable steel at a competitive cost, contributing to the broader goal of accelerating decarbonization in the steel sector.
1Komma5°
Debt Financing in 2023
1KOMMA5 ° offers all owners of electric vehicles free electricity, which they refinance through trading with so-called GHG quotas. 1KOMMA5 ° encourages a self-determined and CO2-neutral lifestyle. It combines craftsmanship and high technology to always deliver the cheapest and cleanest energy whether photovoltaics, energy storage, heat pumps, or electric car charging stations.
First Solar
Post in 2023
First Solar is a leading manufacturer of solar photovoltaic panels and systems, utilizing advanced cadmium telluride technology known as thin-film technology to convert sunlight into electricity. The company focuses on utility-scale development projects and operates production facilities in Vietnam, Malaysia, the United States, and India. By continually reducing manufacturing costs, First Solar aims to provide an affordable and environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels. It also emphasizes responsible product life cycle management through a comprehensive collection and recycling program for its solar modules, setting industry standards in sustainability.
Bord na Mona
Debt Financing in 2023
Bord na Mona is a semi-state company based in Dublin, Ireland, established in 1946. The company operates across six business units: Powergen, Biomass, Resource Recovery, Peat, Horticulture, and Fuels. Its activities include the procurement and supply of biomass, peat-based and renewable power generation, waste recovery, and the production of domestic fuel products. Additionally, Bord na Mona offers a range of horticultural products for both professional and consumer markets. The company's diverse portfolio reflects its commitment to sustainable practices and environmental responsibility.
Ecoat
Venture Round in 2023
Ecoat develops bio-based chemistries tailored for the coatings industry, focusing on sustainable solutions. The company offers a range of water-based, bio-based products, including bio-based alkyd emulsions, acrylics, and specialty oils. Its product lineup features innovative offerings such as secoia, inokem, air purifying emulsions, and solkem, all designed to promote environmental sustainability within the paint and coating sector. By emphasizing the adoption of eco-friendly materials, Ecoat aims to facilitate the industry's transition towards more sustainable practices.
Atawey
Private Equity Round in 2023
ATAWEY, founded in 2012 by Jean-Michel Amaré and Pierre-Jean Bonnefond, specializes in designing and manufacturing autonomous energy solutions specifically for isolated sites. The company employs established French technologies to provide innovative and sustainable energy products tailored to the unique needs of each client. ATAWEY focuses on delivering turnkey power supply systems, including hydrogen refueling stations, which offer a clean and reliable alternative to traditional energy sources. By addressing the challenges of energy availability in remote locations, ATAWEY ensures that businesses can access green energy even in situations where batteries may be depleted and diesel options have a substantial carbon footprint. The company is committed to project management that emphasizes adaptability, reliability, and environmental responsibility, aiming for economic viability and quick returns on investment for its clients.
Stegra
Debt Financing in 2022
Stegra operates a steel production plant focused on decarbonizing the steel industry in Europe through the use of green hydrogen. The facility is designed as a fully integrated, digitalized, and automated greenfield plant, which combines raw materials, renewable energy, and artificial intelligence to produce fossil-free steel. By replacing traditional CO2-intensive coal with green hydrogen, the plant significantly reduces emissions, with water and heat as the primary byproducts. This innovative approach enables clients to access high-quality, sustainable steel at a competitive cost, contributing to the broader goal of accelerating decarbonization in the steel sector.
Qcells
Debt Financing in 2022
Qcells is a prominent player in the solar energy sector, focusing on providing reliable and high-performance solar solutions. The company emphasizes the importance of long-term performance and dependable electricity production, appealing to investors seeking profitable returns on solar power investments. By offering robust warranties and being backed by solid financial standing, Qcells assures customers of the viability and sustainability of their solar projects. The company aims to deliver key metrics that position it as a leading choice for those looking to invest in qualified solar solutions, ultimately contributing to the growth and stability of renewable energy initiatives.
CarbonWorks
Series A in 2022
CarbonWorks specializes in the development of algae photobioreactors that utilize microalgae to capture and convert carbon dioxide. The company's technology industrializes microalgal photosynthesis, enabling the transformation of carbon emissions from various manufacturers into biomass. This biomass can be used in agricultural biocontrol products, as well as in human and animal food markets. By focusing on the large-scale production of safe bioproducts, CarbonWorks aims to help industries reduce their carbon footprints and promote sustainability.
Ib Vogt
Debt Financing in 2021
Ib Vogt is a Berlin-based company established in 2002 that specializes in the development, design, engineering, financing, operation, and maintenance of turnkey photovoltaic (PV) plants. The company focuses on renewable energy projects and serves a global clientele, which includes prominent blue-chip companies and investment firms in the renewable energy sector. Ib Vogt's expertise encompasses all aspects of solar power plant development and asset management, positioning it as a key player in the renewable energy market.
Archaea Energy
Post in 2021
Archaea Energy, LLC is a developer and producer of renewable natural gas (RNG) based in Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania. Founded in 2018, the company focuses on capturing waste emissions and transforming them into low-carbon fuel, providing a sustainable solution for high-carbon emission processes that are difficult to electrify. Archaea Energy operates an RNG platform that encompasses the development, construction, and maintenance of RNG facilities across the United States. Through its efforts, the company aims to contribute to decarbonization and the transition to cleaner energy sources.
Origin Materials
Post in 2021
Origin Materials is a carbon-negative materials company that specializes in converting carbon from biomass into valuable materials, effectively reducing reliance on fossil resources while capturing carbon during the process. By utilizing its patented technology, Origin transforms inexpensive and abundant non-food biomass, such as sustainable wood residues, into a variety of end products. These products encompass a wide range of applications, including clothing, textiles, plastics, packaging, automotive parts, tires, carpeting, and toys. The company aims to address a market potential valued at approximately $1 trillion, offering innovative solutions that contribute to a more sustainable future.
GenCell
Post in 2021
GenCell Ltd. develops innovative fuel cell solutions aimed at providing clean and reliable power globally. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Petah Tikva, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including the GenCell A5, designed for off-grid power applications in telecom, education, and water purification; the GenCell G5rx, which serves as a utility backup power solution providing 5kW of electricity during outages; and the GenCell G5, a long-duration uninterruptible power supply offering 5kW of backup power for various sectors such as telecom, healthcare, and industrial applications. Additionally, GenCell provides the GenCell IoT Remote Manager, facilitating support for backup power systems across multiple industries. The company focuses on creating green, cost-effective energy solutions to meet the increasing demands for business preparedness and response.
TransGrid
Debt Financing in 2019
TransGrid operates and manages a high voltage electricity transmission network in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. This network connects electricity generators, distributors, and large end users, serving as the backbone of the National Electricity Market. By facilitating energy trading between the east coast states of Australia, TransGrid enables access to cost-effective electricity for households and businesses. The company's infrastructure includes high voltage overhead transmission lines, underground cables, substations, interconnectors to Victoria and Queensland, and fibre telecommunications networks. Founded in 1950 and based in Sydney, TransGrid plays a crucial role in supporting the transition to a cleaner energy future while ensuring a reliable power supply for its customers.
Sierra Energy
Series A in 2019
Sierra Energy, founded in 2004 and headquartered in Davis, California, specializes in developing innovative technology that converts waste into energy without combustion. The company's flagship FastOx® gasification technology employs steam and oxygen to break down waste at a molecular level, producing clean syngas that can be converted into valuable products. This sustainable solution is designed to address the needs of the modern waste industry while promoting a zero-waste future. Sierra Energy actively advances its technology, testing new applications at the Sierra Energy Research Park and operating a commercial facility in Monterey County, California. By offering a reliable method for waste management, Sierra Energy aims to support local municipalities and governments in enhancing environmental protection, achieving energy independence, and generating revenue.
depsys
Series B in 2019
DEPsys is a Swiss technology company based in Puidoux, situated in the Lavaux region near Lake Geneva. The company specializes in developing modular power-grid systems that facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, into traditional low-voltage electricity networks. DEPsys offers a network optimization platform that measures, monitors, and controls these power grids, helping energy providers manage the challenges posed by decentralized energy production and increasing demand. By providing innovative solutions, DEPsys aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of electricity distribution in a rapidly evolving energy landscape.
SET Ventures
Funding Round in 2019
SET Ventures, established in 2007 and based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is a venture capital firm focusing on early to growth-stage investments in Europe. The company specializes in digital technology for a carbon-free energy system, backing pioneering startups with sustainable solutions and a strong digital DNA. Its investment priority lies in sectors such as distributed infrastructure, energy retail, buildings, mobility, industry, and enabling technologies. SET Ventures typically invests between €0.5 million to €6 million per portfolio company, aiming to take a seat on the supervisory board.
Stem
Series D in 2018
Stem, Inc., founded in 2009 and based in Millbrae, California with operations in Canada, specializes in providing energy storage solutions and software to businesses aimed at managing energy costs. The company offers Athena, a sophisticated software that leverages big data and machine learning to optimize energy usage timing with high precision. Stem also provides subscription-based models that include automated savings, risk protection, sustainable innovation, and solar energy storage solutions. Additionally, the company deploys distributed batteries in commercial and industrial buildings. Stem's approach involves analyzing electricity consumption patterns of various businesses and designing solutions that protect companies from high electricity costs without altering their operational methods. By combining big data, predictive analytics, and energy storage, Stem helps reduce electric costs for businesses and contributes to grid services.
Sunna Design
Series A in 2017
Sunna Design is a France-based company founded in 2011 and headquartered in Blanquefort. It specializes in the design and production of LED and solar lighting solutions, particularly integrated solar street lights for both isolated and urban areas. The company focuses on providing reliable and sustainable public lighting solutions to locations with little or no access to electricity. By utilizing renewable energy sources, Sunna Design's products not only reduce pollution but also offer cost-effective alternatives for clients. Additionally, the company engages in specific projects and offers design solutions, further enhancing its commitment to innovative and environmentally friendly lighting technologies.
Heliatek
Series D in 2017
Heliatek GmbH, based in Dresden, Germany, specializes in the development and production of organic solar films and photovoltaic cells. Its flagship product, HeliaSol, is an organic photovoltaics (OPV) solution that can be applied to various surfaces, making it suitable for building retrofitting, automotive applications, and other innovative projects. Heliatek caters to the building and construction material sector, as well as automotive manufacturers, offering tailored products like HeliaFilm for integration into façade and roofing systems. The company is recognized as a leader in organic photovoltaics, leveraging its ultra-light and flexible technology to provide sustainable energy solutions. Established in 2006, Heliatek has formed strategic partnerships with companies such as AGC Glass Europe and Reckli China, and it employs around 160 people across its facilities in Germany. The research and development of its technologies have received support from the Free State of Saxony, the Federal Republic of Germany, and the European Union.
Lithium Universe
Post in 2017
Lithium Universe is a mineral exploration company based in Applecross, Western Australia, established in 1996. It focuses on lithium production, encompassing brine assets and hard rock mines. The company is recognized as a low-cost producer and has a strong management team with a solid balance sheet. Lithium Universe is engaged in several key projects, including Apollo Lithium, Adina West, Adina South, Margot Lake, and Lefroy Lithium, primarily operating in Australia and Canada. Its activities are aimed at supporting advancements in power generation, energy storage, and transportation, positioning the company as a significant player in the lithium industry.
EkWateur
Series A in 2017
EkWateur, founded in November 2015, aims to become a significant player in the French energy retail market by offering a seamless and innovative customer experience. The company specializes in supplying 100% green energy, including electricity, gas, and firewood, to both residential and business clients. By providing a user-friendly platform, EkWateur enables customers to easily switch to more transparent and environmentally friendly energy sources. This approach not only supports individual energy transitions but also encourages large producers to move away from fossil fuels, thereby promoting a cleaner energy future.
Heliatek
Series D in 2016
Heliatek GmbH, based in Dresden, Germany, specializes in the development and production of organic solar films and photovoltaic cells. Its flagship product, HeliaSol, is an organic photovoltaics (OPV) solution that can be applied to various surfaces, making it suitable for building retrofitting, automotive applications, and other innovative projects. Heliatek caters to the building and construction material sector, as well as automotive manufacturers, offering tailored products like HeliaFilm for integration into façade and roofing systems. The company is recognized as a leader in organic photovoltaics, leveraging its ultra-light and flexible technology to provide sustainable energy solutions. Established in 2006, Heliatek has formed strategic partnerships with companies such as AGC Glass Europe and Reckli China, and it employs around 160 people across its facilities in Germany. The research and development of its technologies have received support from the Free State of Saxony, the Federal Republic of Germany, and the European Union.
Carroll County Energy
Debt Financing in 2015
Carroll County Energy LLC is an energy development company based in Carroll, Ohio. It operates a natural gas-fired power generation facility and specializes in the repair, overhaul, and optimization of gas and steam turbines, generators, compressors, and transformers.
Enerbee
Venture Round in 2015
EnerBee is an industrial start-up focused on developing innovative energy harvesting technology that generates power from motion. This technology aims to replace traditional batteries in consumer and industrial smart devices, which are widely used in everyday items like watches, remote controls, and various connected devices. With over 30 billion coin cell batteries sold annually, EnerBee's multi-patented motion-based generators offer a sustainable alternative by providing fully autonomous energy solutions. The company's products can support functions such as speed measurement, radio communication, and additional sensors, thereby helping users reduce reliance on batteries and save energy and costs.
Ideol Offshore
Venture Round in 2015
Ideol is a global and pure player in floating foundations for offshore wind and has been engineering and accompanying floating offshore wind projects from conception to installation since 2010. Recipient of numerous innovation and entrepreneurship awards and recognized as one of the most promising cleantech companies, Ideol’s fully integrated team of over 60 experts and engineers has patented numerous innovations of which its globally acclaimed Damping Pool ®. A prestigious panel of international private and public investors have been supporting the company’s growth since its creation.
IONITY
IONITY operates a network of charging stations designed to enhance long-distance travel for electric vehicle users. The company provides essential services by offering a reliable source of electricity to recharge electric cars, neighborhood electric vehicles, and plug-in hybrids. By facilitating access to charging infrastructure, IONITY aims to make the experience of traveling with electric vehicles more enjoyable and convenient for customers.
Cypress Creek Renewables
Cypress Creek Renewables is a leading American company specializing in the development and operation of solar energy projects. It employs a data-driven approach to identify and acquire underutilized land for the construction of solar farms, typically ranging from 2 to 20 megawatts in capacity. The company is recognized for owning the largest solar farm east of the Mississippi River. Cypress Creek partners with landowners, utility companies, and local vendors to finance and operate its solar and storage assets, ensuring that local communities receive affordable access to clean energy. Through this model, Cypress Creek not only contributes to the renewable energy landscape but also helps to lower energy costs for consumers compared to traditional fossil fuels.
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