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Founded to mobilize capital for the Sustainable Development Goals, SDGx focuses on early-stage Climate Technology companies. The firm operates primarily in Europe, Southeast Asia, and South Asia, with a portfolio of five companies. Their mission includes significantly reducing CO2 emissions through innovative technologies applicable in developing and middle-income countries.
SDGx invests in early-stage Climate Technology companies that create new markets and disrupt existing practices. The firm targets deep technology solutions at the intersection of Energy, Mobility, and Production, ensuring alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and ESG metrics. Investments typically occur at the pre-seed, seed, and seed+ stages.
Notable portfolio companies include SpinDrive, which reduces energy losses in machinery, mitigating 200 tons of CO2 emissions annually; Sicona, innovating next-generation battery materials for electric mobility; Okra, providing solar power distribution solutions in developing markets; Concrete4Change Ltd. (C4C), developing CO2 sequestration technology in concrete; and HB11 Energy, working on Laser Hydrogen Boron-11 fusion technology for clean energy.
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SDGx typically participates as a lead investor in early-stage funding rounds, focusing on companies that align with their mission.
SDGx is open to follow-on investments, particularly for companies that demonstrate significant progress and alignment with their sustainability goals.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but SDGx focuses on mobilizing capital for impactful Climate Technology investments.
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