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First Imagine! is a venture capital firm founded in 2016 and based in London. The firm specializes in the energy transition sector, targeting investments in Europe and Israel. They focus on companies with deep science and engineering technologies, aiming to support scalable business models and strong entrepreneurial teams.
First Imagine! invests in seed to growth equity stages, concentrating on companies that develop technologies related to electric vehicle charging, energy storage, green power generation, distributed energy resources, and green hydrogen production. Their check sizes typically align with the needs of early to growth-stage startups in the energy sector.
Notable portfolio companies include Aurelia Turbines, which develops small gas turbines for distributed energy; Lumenaza, a SaaS platform for green utilities; and Voltaware, which uses AI for energy tracking. Other investments include Dryad for wildfire management through IoT, SOLAR MATERIALS for recycling photovoltaic modules, and Fibe, producing textile fiber from potato waste.
Submit your pitch through their form at firstimagine.com or email contact@firstimagine.com with your deck.
Yes, First Imagine! often leads investment rounds, particularly in the seed and Series A stages, to help shape the direction of their portfolio companies.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate significant growth potential and align with their investment thesis in the energy transition sector.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but First Imagine! actively manages a portfolio of nine companies, indicating a focused investment strategy.
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