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Inerjys Ventures is a global investment fund based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, focused on the cleantech sector. The firm employs a hybrid investment model and targets companies that are revenue-generating or close to commercialization, primarily at the Series A funding stage. Their portfolio includes significant projects like the FORCE tidal farm, the largest in the world.
Inerjys Ventures invests in under-invested sectors within the cleantech industry, including energy storage, water solutions, microgrids, solar energy, wind energy, food sustainability, tidal power, and advanced energy management. They typically back companies that are revenue-generating or nearing commercialization, focusing on the Series A funding stage.
Notable portfolio companies include AESP Green Energy, specializing in off-grid solar solutions; Goliath Wind, producing cost-efficient wind turbines; Schottel Hydro, a tidal energy specialist; Clean O2, a carbon capture technology developer; Bidgala, a marketplace for independent artists; and Black Rock Tidal Power, known for the FORCE project. Their recent exit includes Solantro, acquired by Huada Semiconductor in Q3 2018.
Submit your pitch through their form at https://www.inerjys.com.
Inerjys Ventures often leads investment rounds, particularly in Series A funding, to help startups secure the capital they need for growth.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate strong growth and alignment with their cleantech focus.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but Inerjys Ventures operates with a hybrid investment model that combines elements of a blind-pool fund and direct investing.
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