Amsterdam-based Carbon Equity, a climate venture capital and private equity investment platform, announced on Wednesday the launch of its second fund, Climate Tech Portfolio Fund II, at €75M.
Carbon Equity says Fund II will enable investors to:
- Gain exposure to a portfolio of 150+ climate tech companies across climate sectors such as energy production, industry, food & land use, transport, buildings, and the carbon economy.
- Invest alongside 7-10 world-class climate funds in North America and Europe (early-stage venture capital and later-stage growth and buyout funds).
- Track portfolio companies in real time through its app.
Carbon Equity’s Climate Tech Portfolio Fund II is open to investors as of today and will continue fundraising through 2023 or until it is subscribed fully.
Jacqueline van den Ende, Co-founder and CEO of Carbon Equity, says, “In the decade ahead, demand for carbon-free alternatives from consumers, companies, and governments will drive a major wave of innovation across all sectors.”
Climate technology has cemented itself as a macroeconomic topic and growth driver for the coming years.
Simplifying climate investments
A report from HolonIQ reveals that climate tech experienced an 89 per cent YoY increase in venture capital, totaling more than $70B in 2022.
However, due to high investment thresholds, private investors previously had limited access to venture capital and private equity funds.
The Dutch platform aims to bridge the gap for private investors by lowering the minimum ticket sizes and simplifying the complex private equity and venture capital space.
Through the Carbon Equity platform, investors can invest in world-class funds such as
- Energy Impact Partners
- Lightrock
- 2150
- Astanor Ventures
- Form Energy (producing grid-scale batteries)
- Biomason (decarbonising cement with biotechnology)
- Sunfire (industrial electrolyzers for hydrogen and e-fuel production) Current Foods (making fresh seafood made from plants).
“By empowering millions of investors with access to unparalleled climate investing opportunities, Carbon Equity aims to mobilise billions in private capital toward much-needed climate solutions,” says van den Ende.
Since its inception in mid-2021, Carbon Equity has invested over €90M across its various climate funds.
The Climate Tech Portfolio Fund I successfully closed in December 2022, exceeding its target size by raising €42M, 60 per cent above its original €25M goal.
Carbon Equity: What you need to know
Carbon Equity was founded by Jacqueline van den Ende, Tim Molendijk, Lara Koole, Jeff Gomez, and Liza Rubinsten.
Based out of Amsterdam, Carbon Equity allows regular investors to invest along with experts in top climate venture capital and private equity funds, with a minimum as low as €100,000, and soon €10,000.
With its platform, the company aims to grow a highly motivated community of investors ready to fight climate change with their capital.
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