VC funds and Hollywood stars invest heavily in Climate Change innovation

Saving the planet from climate change devastation can benefit investors as well as our future, according to a new Venture Capital (VC) trend.

2021 has already seen multiple climate-focussed fund launches. London-based One Planet launched a fund for green tech, fintech and sustainability-based B2C businesses.

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Hollywood ‘Iron Man’ actor Robert Downey Jr has founded FootPrint Coalition Ventures, to invest in high-growth sustainability-focussed companies.

The financial world used to think environmental issues couldn’t generate viable rewards, but another climate -focussed fund, Congruent Ventures, believes a tipping point has been passed.

Congruent raises investment specifically for climate change solution start-ups. “If you brought up the word ‘cleantech’ to any institutional investor allocating to venture ten years ago, they would do their best to avoid the meeting. But now, there’s a fundamental belief there will be significant financial returns investing broadly in climate tech over time”, said Abe Yokel, managing partner and co-founder.

Congruent’s portfolio includes electric vehicle charging provider Amply, which raised $13.2 million last year from investors – including Soros Fund Management and Siemens.

Digitally controllable electrical panel company Span raised $20 million in January through Congruent, with investors including Munich Re Ventures’ HSB Fund and Amazon’s Alexa Fund.

And Congruent itself is well-founded, with investors including UC Investments, the Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund, Three Cairns Group, Jeremy and Hannelore Grantham Environmental Trust, and Surdna foundation – among other institutions, foundations and family offices.

Regulation A+ crowdfunding companies are also seeing investment, such as Digital Twins market leader Cityzenith, who recently launched their international ‘Clean Cities – Clean future’ campaign as part of the Race to Zero movement.

Cities worldwide generate 70% of the world’s carbon emissions, but Cityzenith’s Al Digital Twin platform technology can help properly assessed management groups, city planners and developers to reduce emissions and move to carbon neutrality in the next ten years.

“We have to help the most polluted urban centres become carbon neutral, and we plan to do this by donating the company’s Digital Twin platform SmartWorldOS™ to key cities, one at a time, after every $1m we raise”, said Michael Jansen, Cityzenith CEO, at the launch of the ‘Clean Cities – Clean Future’ initiative.

“We’re able to do this because of the recent surge of investment we’ve had as part of our $15m raise”.

Cityzenith is already benefitting from the funding shift, attracting $2.5m in investment since late 2020 through Regulation A+ crowdfunding and a surge in shares from $0.575 to $1.50 in just five months. The U.S. company has raised $10m to date.

“In the past decade, investors struggled to justify backing climate change solutions, but global demand for net-zero carbon by 2050 and a sustainable future means a tipping point has been passed”, said Michael Jansen.

“Products such as our own SmartWorldOS™, which monitors and collects data on future and existing building assets so construction and maintenance can occur at optimal efficiency, will be essential to reducing carbon emissions and energy waste. We must invest in climate solutions now so that we can protect our planet sooner and more effectively.

“We’ve seen a significant amount of interest in our current $15m raise from accredited investors in recent months, as there are tangible, financial upsides in the built environment to going climate-friendly, and carbon credits are going to become an enormous part of this in the next few years.

Europe-based fund 2150 also launched this year, investing €200m ($240m) into start-ups developing sustainable technologies to lower carbon emissions in Europe’s cities.

“There are enough proof points now that those two (profitable investments and investing in climate solutions) can coexist”, said 2150 founder Christian Hernandez.

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Rachel Robinson

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