Startup Genome names EIT InnoEnergy as Europe’s top impact investor in cleantech in the global drive to decrease emissions and improve climate resilience as mentioned in a press release. EIT InnoEnergy, the innovation engine for sustainable energy across Europe supported by the European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union, has been ranked by global policy advisory and research giant Startup Genome as one of the world’s leading impact investors and the top investor in Europe.
490 cleantech start-ups
EIT InnoEnergy was selected in recognition of its role in supporting over 480 cleantech start-ups since 2010. Its current equity portfolio of more than 200 companies is estimated to potentially generate €72.8 billion in revenue and reduce the world’s annual carbon footprint by 1.1G tons by 2030. These include major disruptive innovations from floating wind technologies to those that deliver AI-driven energy savings and balancing of the grid.
Startup Genome has advised 40 governments on start-up ecosystem strategies, and its landmark Global Startup Ecosystem Report: Cleantech Edition, highlights the world’s leading start-up ecosystems, tech incubators and impact investors helping combat climate change. The global report pinpointed the U.S. and Europe as the world’s two greatest green tech innovation hubs, both of which are locations where EIT InnoEnergy provides support to a range of portfolio companies. The listing represents continued momentum from EIT InnoEnergy as a global sustainable investment powerhouse and follows recognition from Pitchbook in 2021 of the company holding the top early-stage energy transition investor since 2015.
There are many start-ups developing innovative solutions to accelerate the energy transition, but they often fall victim to the notorious ‘valley of death’ between research and the market. Successfully scaling up disruptive innovations is critical to achieving global net zero ambitions and ensuring our sector continues to thrive economically. Impact investment is crucial, but we also provide a whole ecosystem of support to the businesses we work with. Our added strength comes from our wide network of 500+ strategic partners and shareholders which enable us to pull resources and multiply efforts to support a broader range of global innovations.
Elena Bou, Innovation Director at EIT InnoEnergy
Industry partnerships
The Startup Genome ranking follows EIT InnoEnergy’s recent pioneering partnership with Volkswagen Group to help find and foster innovations supporting the decarbonization of transport. Other shareholders around the world followed suit, with global financial institution ING becoming the first financial shareholder in the company earlier this year, which will provide vital international support for EIT InnoEnergy’s global portfolio. The company also signed a recent partnership with global real estate giant, GROUPE IDEC (IDEC), which will help to decarbonize the construction sector – a market segment that currently contributes 38% of the world’s carbon emissions.
There are many start-ups developing innovative solutions to accelerate the energy transition, but they often fall victim to the notorious ‘valley of death’ between research and the market. Successfully scaling up disruptive innovations is critical to achieving global net zero ambitions and ensuring the sector continues to thrive economically. Impact investment is crucial, but InnoEnergy also provides an entire ecosystem of support to the businesses they work with. Added strength comes from a wide network of 500+ strategic partners and shareholders providing resources and who help multiply efforts to support a broader range of global innovations.
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