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$232M
Lunar Energy has raised $232 million in financing through a $130 million Series C and an oversubscribed $102 million Series D. The Series D was led by B Capital and Prelude Ventures, while Activate Capital led the Series C. The funding will support the nationwide expansion of its home battery systems and the scaling of its AI-driven software platform, Lunar Gridshare, addressing rising electricity demand and grid complexity.Investors: B Capital, Prelude Ventures, Activate Capital
$11.88M
Capalo AI, a Helsinki, Finland-based sustainable technology company, raised โฌ11 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Heartcore Capital, with participation from Tesi, VentureFriends, Profounders, Inventure, Innovestor, and several family offices. The funds will be used to expand their energy storage systems.Investors: Heartcore Capital, Tesi, VentureFriends, Profounders, Inventure, Innovestor
$232M
Lunar Energy, a California-based company, has raised $232 million in two funding rounds to enhance its home battery business and scale its AI-powered virtual power plant software. The oversubscribed $102 million Series D round was led by B Capital and Prelude Ventures, following a $130 million Series C led by Activate Capital. The funding aims to expand its home battery systems nationwide and support the growth of its Gridshare platform, which manages around 650 megawatts of devices globally, providing financial benefits to homeowners.Investors: B Capital, Prelude Ventures, Activate Capital
$232M
Lunar Energy, a Mountain View, California-based developer of integrated home battery systems and AI-powered virtual power plant software, raised $232 million through a $130 million Series C and a $102 million Series D funding round. The Series D was led by B Capital and Prelude Ventures, while Activate Capital led the Series C. This funding aims to enhance their innovative energy solutions.Investors: B Capital, Prelude Ventures, Activate Capital
$425M
Nevada-based Redwood Materials has raised $425 million in its Series E funding round, bringing its total funding to $2.3 billion. The investment aims to enhance AI data centers and industrial sites by building a circular battery supply chain. Key investors include Capricorn, Goldman Sachs Alternatives, and new investor Google. The company's post-money valuation exceeds $6 billion, driven by its innovative energy storage solutions that repurpose used EV batteries for grid-scale applications.Investors: Capricorn, Goldman Sachs Alternatives, Google
$1.62M
Tetraxai, an AI-driven B2B SaaS platform focused on due diligence and risk management for clean energy infrastructure, has raised โฌ1.2 million in a pre-seed round led by the Footprint Firm, with participation from Norrsken Evolve and Carbon13. With additional non-dilutive support from Spainโs Neotec Deeptech grant programme, total funding reaches โฌ1.5 million. Founded in 2024, Tetraxai aims to modernize clean energy assessment processes, significantly reducing time and costs for developers and investors.Investors: Footprint Firm, Norrsken Evolve, Carbon13
$140M
Standard Nuclear has raised $140 million in a Series A funding round led by Decisive Point, with participation from several investors including Andreessen Horowitz and Chevron Technology Ventures. The company, which produces nuclear fuel for small modular reactors, aims to capitalize on the growing demand for nuclear power. This funding follows a previous $42 million round and comes after the company achieved key milestones ahead of schedule.Investors: Decisive Point, Andreessen Horowitz, Chevron Technology Ventures
$425M
Redwood Materials has secured $425 million in a Series E funding round led by Google, with participation from Nvidia's NVentures, Capricorn, and Goldman Sachs. Founded by former Tesla CTO JB Straubel, the company focuses on battery recycling and cathode production to support energy storage for AI data centers. This investment raises Redwood's total capital to $4.9 billion and values the company at over $6 billion, addressing the growing need for sustainable energy solutions.Investors: Google, Nvidia's NVentures, Capricorn, Goldman Sachs