Sustainable Technologies Fund

Sustainable Technologies Fund is a venture capital firm based in Stockholm, Sweden, founded in 2007 by Anders Frisk and André Heinz. The firm focuses on investing in early to growth-stage companies that develop sustainable and clean technologies. Its investment areas include energy efficiency, recycling and waste management, energy storage, sustainable materials and chemicals, renewable energy generation, as well as water, soil, and air purification. Sustainable Technologies Fund primarily targets companies in the Nordic region, making initial investments typically ranging from €1 million to €3 million, with the potential to invest a total of €4 million to €6 million per company over the investment's lifespan. The firm generally seeks to invest in businesses with annual revenues between €2 million and €10 million and prefers to take minority positions while securing active board involvement in its portfolio companies.

Hans Lundgren

General Partner and Investment Director

7 past transactions

Triventus

Venture Round in 2011
Triventus is a consulting company that offers flexible solutions for renewable energy in the Nordic region.

Havgul Clean Energy

Venture Round in 2010
Havgul Clean Energy AS specializes in the development of onshore and offshore wind power projects, primarily in Norway, Sweden, Poland, and the United States. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Oslo, Norway, Havgul Clean Energy has established itself as a significant player in the renewable energy sector. The company is recognized for its involvement in the Havsul projects, which are named after the offshore wind that affects the Norwegian coast. Havgul Clean Energy focuses on providing sustainable energy solutions, enabling clients to access alternative energy sources efficiently. As a subsidiary of Triventus Wind Power AB since 2015, Havgul Clean Energy continues to contribute to the growing demand for renewable energy.

REAC Fuel

Series B in 2010
REAC Fuel is a cleantech company based in Lund, Sweden, specializing in innovative biofuel production technologies. The company has developed a thermo-chemical technology platform that efficiently converts lignocellulosic biomass and cellulose-containing waste streams into sugars, chemicals, and liquid fuels. This process enables the sustainable generation of biofuels, positioning REAC Fuel as a key player in the transition towards renewable energy sources and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Through its advanced extraction methods, the company aims to contribute to a greener future by providing alternative feedstocks for various chemical and liquid fuel applications.

Lysanda

Series B in 2009
Lysanda produces the Eco-Logâ„¢ which helps reduce vehicle fleet running costs by providing highly accurate data on fuel consumption and wastage.

Innotech Solar

Venture Round in 2009
Innotech Solar delivers high quality solar modules with the best value for money. In an innovative laser-based process, Innotech Solar maximizes electricity production by optimizing various types of solar cells. ITS strives to make use of 100% of the raw materials for energy generation. Our modules combine environmental friendliness, durability, and an outstanding price-performance-ratio. Innotech Solar was established in 2008 as a spin-off from REC (Renewable Energy Corporation ASA). 5 years later the company has 120 employees and has established an international presence with factories in Germany, Sweden and Hong Kong, sales offices in Munich, Shanghai and California, and headquarter in Narvik, Norway.

Hexaformer

Venture Round in 2009
Hexaformer is a Swedish company established in 2004 that specializes in the manufacturing of closed symmetrical delta-shaped transformer cores, which are integral to creating efficient transformers and reactors. The company's innovative technology is designed to enhance energy distribution by significantly reducing transmission losses and material usage, while also offering lower weight and increased robustness. These unique "green" properties have attracted substantial interest from various sectors. Hexaformer produces its products in Västervik, Sweden, and also licenses its technology to manufacturers worldwide, thereby extending its impact on the energy distribution industry. The company is backed by a mix of venture capital firms and private investors.

SunCore

Venture Round in 2008
SunCore specializes in the development of a solar-powered battery system that enables the charging of mobile communication devices using various light sources. This innovative technology harnesses both natural sunlight and artificial indoor lighting to provide a continuous power supply for devices such as mobile phones, laptops, and tablets. By eliminating the need for charging cords, SunCore's intelligent battery system ensures that users can keep their devices powered and ready for use at any time, enhancing convenience and mobility.
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