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Climate Tech Startups

 By 2033, the climate tech market is projected to reach $182.5 billion. Numerous new companies are joining this growing sector. In 2024, notable fast-growing startups include Jackery, Northvolt, Aurora Solar, Rad Power Bikes, and AMP Robotics, offering innovative solutions like portable power stations, sustainable batteries, solar design software, e-bikes, and AI-powered recycling systems.





Startup

5-Year Search Growth

Search Growth Status

Year Founded

Location

Funding

What They Do

Jackery

1060%

Exploding

2012

Fremont, CA

Undisclosed

Provides portable and rechargeable power stations and solar panels for outdoor and emergency use.

Northvolt

467%

Exploding

2016

Stockholm, Sweden

$8.8B (Convertible Note)

Manufactures sustainable lithium-ion batteries by recovering and recycling used-up batteries.

Aurora Solar

64%

Regular

2013

San Francisco, CA

$523.5M (Series D)

Offers remote shade analysis for solar designs through aerial imagery.

Rad Power Bikes

20%

Peaked

2007

Seattle, WA

$329.3M (Series D)

Manufactures and sells e-bikes and related accessories.

AMP Robotics

279%

Regular

2014

Louisville, CO

$175.1M (Series C)

Created an AI-powered robotic system for recycling waste.

Form Energy

137%

Regular

2017

Somerville, MA

$935.8M (Grant)

Develops a low-cost renewable energy storage system for extended periods of solar and wind energy.

Space Forge

54%

Regular

2018

Bristol, UK

$11.1M (Grant)

Leverages space technology for sustainable solutions on Earth, focusing on in-space manufacturing and resource utilization.

ZeroAvia

4100%

Peaked

2017

Hollister, CA

$256.7M (Series C)

Offers a zero-emission hydrogen powertrain for airplanes.

Universal Hydrogen

255%

Regular

2020

Hawthorne, CA

$82.5M (Corporate Round)

Developing infrastructure for hydrogen-powered aviation.

Pachama

155%

Regular

2018

San Francisco, CA

$88.3M (Series B)

Provides a marketplace for purchasing carbon credits using AI and machine learning to verify forest projects.

Power Ledger

25%

Peaked

2016

Perth, Australia

$35M (Grant)

Offers a blockchain for energy commodity tracking and trading, including P2P solar energy trading.

GreyParrot

971%

Peaked

2019

London, UK

$18M (Series Unknown)

Provides waste analysis technology using computer vision-powered robotics systems.

Carbon Lighthouse

-83%

Peaked

2010

San Francisco, CA

$67.1M (Series A)

Provides a platform for optimizing energy usage in buildings to improve efficiency and indoor air quality.

FreeWire Technologies

-100%

Peaked

2014

Oakland, CA

$259.4M (Series Unknown)

Develops and sells EV charging solutions, including stationary charging stations and portable charging units.

Aclima

152%

Regular

2007

San Francisco, CA

$64M (Series B)

Offers a software solution for tracking greenhouse emissions and air quality for governments and enterprises.

Skeleton Technologies

48%

Regular

2009

Tallinn, Estonia

$341.3M (Corporate Round)

Manufactures ultracapacitors for various verticals, including cells, modules, and systems.

Carbon Engineering

-23%

Regular

2009

Squamish, Canada

$110.4M (Corporate Round)

Uses direct air capture (DAC) technology to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and convert it into fuel.

Redwood Materials

583%

Peaked

2017

Carson City, NV

$3.8B (Series D)

Reuses, recycles, and remanufactures end-of-life products, including electric vehicles and consumer electronics.

Sylvera

263%

Regular

2020

London, UK

$95.3M (Series B)

Uses AI and satellite imagery to measure carbon emissions and help companies achieve their carbon reduction goals.

Ekotrope

0%

Peaked

2010

Boston, MA

$4M (Series Unknown)

Offers a home energy rating system (HERS) platform called "RATER" to determine the efficiency of homes in terms of energy usage.

 




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