Carbon Equity, an investment platform for financing climate solutions, announced that it has co-invested in Arizona-based XNRGY Climate Systems.
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Amsterdam-based Carbon Equity, an investment platform for financing climate solutions, announced that it has co-invested in Arizona-based XNRGY Climate Systems.
The US company will use the funds to build the next generation of energy-efficient cooling systems for AI data centres, hospitals, and EV battery factories.
The announcement comes a few days after raising growth equity financing from Decarbonization Partners (a joint venture between BlackRock and Temasek), Climate Investment (CI) and Activate Capital.
XNRGY Climate Systems: Sustainable liquid and air-cooling technologies
Founded by Wais Jalali, XNRGY Climate Systems is a manufacturer of high-efficiency liquid and air-cooling systems with integrated controls and AI capabilities.
The company’s technologies are designed to meet the demands of hyperscale data infrastructure, offering modular scalability, reliability, and energy efficiency in high-ambient-temperature environments.
Last month, XNRGY announced the construction of Mesa 2, a brand-new, 330,000 sq ft facility dedicated to producing its next-generation air-cooled chiller.
Carbon Equity: Climate investment platform
Carbon Equity is a climate investment platform aimed at mobilising capital from private investors to address global challenges, starting with climate change.
The platform provides access to climate-related VC and growth funds, allowing investors to build portfolios in climate tech companies, including those focused on renewable paraffin, mega batteries, and geothermal energy.
With commitments to 25 funds and multiple co-investments, Carbon Equity is an active investor in the climate technology sector. Carbon Equity cautions that investing involves risks.
In May, the Dutch firm opened access for retail investors to invest in non-listed climate technology companies.
Through the new Access to Climate Tech Fund II, individuals can participate starting from €20,000.
The fund channels capital into climate-focused projects via private equity, infrastructure, and venture capital funds. This type of investment was previously limited to large-scale investors.
In April, Carbon Equity announced the final closing of €105M for its Climate Tech Portfolio Fund III from 460 investors.