Gic

GIC Pte. Ltd. is a sovereign wealth fund established in 1981 to manage Singapore's foreign reserves. The firm aims to secure Singapore's financial future by investing across a diverse range of asset classes in both public and private markets. GIC's investment focus includes health care, financial and business services, natural resources, real estate, and fixed income. The fund also engages in alternative markets such as foreign exchange, commodities, and money markets. GIC provides seed capital via venture capital funds and invests in start-ups, growth companies, and pre- and post-listed entities, with a particular interest in the technology sector in China. The firm operates through its subsidiaries, including GIC Asset Management, GIC Real Estate, and GIC Special Investments, and maintains a global presence with offices in key financial centers worldwide.

Yoshitaka Arakaki

Vice President

Suresh Bala

Vice President

Stuart Baldwin

Managing Director and Head of Infrastructure Group

Floortje Brouwers

Vice President Infrastructure

Sid Chandrasekaran

Associate

Candice Chiew

Assistant Vice President

Yong Cheen Choo

CIO, Private Equity

Madeleine Cosgrave

Managing Director, Regional Head, Europe

Deepa Devani

Vice President - Real Estate

Marcos Freitas

Assistant Vice President

Andrew Glass

Group CIO

Brooks Gong

Vice President

Kent Goodwin

MD, Real Estate

Alexander Greaves

Assistant Vice President

Yang He

Assistant Vice President, Private Equity and Infrastructure

Matthew Lim

Senior Vice President

Lay Choon Mah

Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs & Communications

Clarissa Ong

Assistant Vice President

Wolfgang Stepan Schwerdtle

Senior Vice President

Joyce Tan

Director of Investment Operations

Jonathan Thng

Assistant Vice President

Sunny Tsun

Senior Vice President

Gastao Valente

Senior Vice President

Lawrence Wong

Director

Wendy Wong

SVP

Denise Wu

Vice President

Eugene Yeo

Vice President, GIC Real Estate International

Josephine Yip

Vice President

Vicky Zhang

Vice President, Investment Management

Past deals in Fuel Cell

Stegra

Series B in 2022
Stegra operates a steel production facility focused on decarbonizing the European steel industry through fossil-free manufacturing processes. Located in Boden, Sweden, the plant aims to leverage unique conditions for cost-competitive production of green steel. The facility integrates a giga-scale green hydrogen plant, enabling the replacement of traditional coal-based methods with green hydrogen, water, and heat as primary emissions. This innovative approach combines raw materials, renewable energy, local expertise, and artificial intelligence to create a fully integrated and automated steel production process. With production set to commence in 2024, Stegra projects an annual capacity of five million tons of high-quality steel by 2030, positioning itself as a leader in providing fossil-free steel to large European OEMs at competitive costs.

Eneus Energy

Private Equity Round in 2022
Eneus Energy Limited produces green ammonia using renewable electricity. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

General Fusion

Series E in 2021
General Fusion Inc. develops commercial Magnetized Target Fusion, a hybrid between magnetic fusion and inertial confinement fusion for transforming energy supply. It also develops scale subsystems, including scale plasma injectors, acoustic drivers, and liquid metal vortex compression tests. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Burnaby, Canada.

ChargePoint

Series H in 2020
ChargePoint, Inc. operates a comprehensive network of electric vehicle charging stations, primarily based in California, with additional offices in Arizona, Germany, India, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. Founded in 2007 and originally named Coulomb Technologies, the company rebranded to ChargePoint in December 2012. It is recognized as a leader in the electric vehicle charging sector, providing public charging stations and consumer subscription plans. ChargePoint also offers utility grid management technology to assist electric utility companies in balancing demand on the grid. Through its extensive network, the company aims to increase accessibility to electric vehicle charging and support the growing adoption of electric mobility.

General Fusion

Series E in 2020
General Fusion Inc. develops commercial Magnetized Target Fusion, a hybrid between magnetic fusion and inertial confinement fusion for transforming energy supply. It also develops scale subsystems, including scale plasma injectors, acoustic drivers, and liquid metal vortex compression tests. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Burnaby, Canada.

ChargePoint

Series H in 2018
ChargePoint, Inc. operates a comprehensive network of electric vehicle charging stations, primarily based in California, with additional offices in Arizona, Germany, India, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. Founded in 2007 and originally named Coulomb Technologies, the company rebranded to ChargePoint in December 2012. It is recognized as a leader in the electric vehicle charging sector, providing public charging stations and consumer subscription plans. ChargePoint also offers utility grid management technology to assist electric utility companies in balancing demand on the grid. Through its extensive network, the company aims to increase accessibility to electric vehicle charging and support the growing adoption of electric mobility.

FirstEnergy Corp.

Post in 2018
FirstEnergy Corp., through its subsidiaries, generates, transmits, and distributes electricity in the United States. The company operates through Regulated Distribution and Regulated Transmission segments. It owns and operates coal-fired, nuclear, hydroelectric, natural gas, wind, and solar power generating facilities. The company also provides energy-related products and services to retail and wholesale customers. It operates 24,486 circuit miles of overhead and underground transmission lines; and electric distribution systems, including 269,691 miles of overhead pole line and underground conduit carrying primary, secondary, and street lighting circuits, as well as owns substations with a total installed transformer capacity of approximately 156,115,196 kilovolt-amperes. The company serves approximately six million customers in Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, and New York. FirstEnergy Corp. was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Akron, Ohio.

Intelligent Energy

Private Equity Round in 2014
Intelligent Energy is a clean power systems company specializing in fuel cell and hydrogen generation technologies. The company develops and manufactures zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell power systems, primarily targeting the automotive, aerospace, distributed power generation, telecommunications, marine, and rail industries. It aims to provide cleaner power solutions and low carbon technologies to various markets, including transportation and oil and gas. Intelligent Energy collaborates with notable partners, such as Scottish & Southern Energy plc, with whom it has established a joint venture to commercialize fuel cell combined heat and power systems, as well as The Suzuki Motor Corporation. The company's focus on proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell products positions it to meet the engineering needs of its clients while promoting sustainable energy solutions.