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New Energy Technology Ltd (NET) is a venture capital firm based in Australia, focused on the energy transition sector. Founded to create investment opportunities in high-growth technologies, NET operates as a public unlisted company with a portfolio valued at $10 million. The firm has achieved a reported 3x uplift in three years, supported by a team of professionals experienced in energy transition technology.
NET specializes in financing early to mid-stage technologies within Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 2 to 4, aiming to support them until they reach TRL 8 or 9 for commercialization. The firm invests in projects related to microgrids, vehicle transport, battery storage, aviation fuel, green fertilizers, shipping, and steel production, with investment sizes ranging from $500K to $10M.
Notable companies in NET's portfolio include PlasmaLeap (Australia), which develops sustainable technology for fuel and chemical production; Supercritical Solutions (United Kingdom), known for its high-efficiency electrolyser technology; Jolt Solutions (Spain), focusing on electrode manufacturing for catalysts; Naco Technologies (Latvia), which provides coatings for electrolysers and fuel cells; and Ecop Technologies (Austria), developing high-temperature heat pump technology.
Email rlogie@newenergytechnology.com.au with your deck to pitch to NET.
NET typically participates in rounds but may lead depending on the opportunity and alignment with their investment thesis.
NET is open to follow-on investments to support portfolio companies as they progress towards commercialization.
The firm operates with a fund size of $10 million, focusing on high-growth energy transition technologies.
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