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Shift4Good is a venture capital organization based globally, recognized as the largest fund focused on sustainable mobility. It targets the transportation sector, which accounts for 20% of global CO2 emissions, with a commitment to decarbonization. The firm supports a diverse range of startups, contributing to a more sustainable future.
Shift4Good invests in sustainable transportation initiatives across various sectors, including climate, mobility, AI, and energy. The firm backs startups that are innovating in areas such as maritime alternative propulsion, AI-powered maritime efficiency, and advertising-enabled electric vehicle charging. Investment stages range from seed to growth equity, allowing for a broad spectrum of support for emerging companies.
Notable portfolio companies include bound4blue, specializing in maritime alternative propulsion; Cetasol, an AI-powered maritime efficiency platform; and Charge Europa, which provides advertising-enabled electric vehicle charging solutions. Other companies include Compredict, focusing on connected vehicle technologies; Routematic, offering employee mobility solutions; novoMOF, working on carbon capture technologies; and Laka, which provides micromobility insurance.
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Yes, Shift4Good often leads investment rounds, particularly in seed and Series A stages, to help startups gain traction.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate significant progress in reducing carbon emissions.
Shift4Good manages a substantial fund dedicated to sustainable mobility, although specific figures are not disclosed.
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