As the world moves toward ‘net zero’ carbon emissions, climate technologies are already changing the way we eat, live, move and work.
Within the next ten years, these innovations will create new industries, and reinvent the way incumbents do business.
Investing in climate technology capitalises on the strong macro tailwinds generated by growing awareness of climate change, changing consumer preferences and business requirements, as well as government support.
Combined with the global reallocation of capital away from fossil fuels, this is a once in history opportunity to build successful companies while helping preserve the quality of life on this planet.
Our investment process
The challenge of climate change transcends any specific sector. The Investible Climate Tech Fund invests in a diverse range of companies across six key sectors identified by the UN Environment Programme as the most critical in supporting the transition to a low-carbon, more resilient future.
In order to assess and support climate solutions across software, hardware and deep tech, we believe it is essential to have a dedicated team that has experience at the intersection of technology and the physical world, where climate solutions operate.
We’ve assembled a team and investment committee with experience across geographies, sectors, stages and technologies; bringing decades of climate investment and industry experience to the Fund.
The Fund leverages Investible’s unique early-stage investing methodology developed over the last ten years to source, screen, secure and support quality investment opportunities.
This is based on our 16-point Investibility Index, which centres around the founding team of each company.
Since the launch of the Fund, we have reviewed over 170 climate tech opportunities each month. These companies are introduced via our network of LPs, our Club Investible syndicate, our advisory panel, and founders from within our portfolio.
Our links and relationships with universities and research institutions both domestically and internationally are also a great source of investment opportunities.
Across these different sources we are often the first VC fund to engage with a founder.
Supporting the core investment team is a panel of strategic advisors with deep expertise each of our six climate sectors plus technology specialists. The advisors come from industry, government, research and universities.
Impactful founder support in product, commercialisation and talent backed by our global syndicate of HNW investors, Club Investible, and our extensive network of partners, executives and strategic advisors.
Learn more about Club Investible
Accelerating the collaboration, adoption and impact of climate technologies on a global scale. A new initiative from Investible, supported by the City of Sydney, Greenhouse is a place for growth. Our mission is to provide climate-focused technology companies with the right capital, connections, talent and expertise to scale by connecting them with a growing, global ecosystem.
Learn more about Greenhouse
The Climate Tech Fund has begun to invest in the visionary founders building incredible technology and companies across the Climate Tech sector.
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David Walsh
Headquarters:
Sydney, Australia
CIM is a leading building energy efficiency company using integrated software to help landlords and facility managers improve the financial performance and minimise the climate impact of their properties.
Tim Neale, Peta Neale
Headquarters:
Queensland, Australia
DataFarming aims to unlock the potential of precision agriculture products and farm data by putting easy-to-use solutions into the hands of every agronomist and producer
Young Kim
Headquarters:
U.S.
Digital Harvest is on a pioneering journey to transform agriculture to be as precise and data-driven as the aerospace industry.
Ben McNeil, Michael Lebbon
Headquarters:
Australia
Emmi enables institutional investors to understand the risk and opportunity of their investment portfolio as it relates to decarbonisation.
Dr. Richard Parsons
Headquarters:
Melbourne, Australia
Kite Magnetics is combining novel nanocrystalline magnetic materials with advanced manufacturing methods to produce the world’s highest-performance electric motors.
Shanya Suppasiritad
Headquarters:
Australia
Rntr is an all-in-one clothing rental platform that allows brands to rent out their garments to directly to customers.
Henry Waterfield, James Kellett
Headquarters:
United Kingdom
A platform for ship brokers to identify ships closest to port quicker; saving time, money and CO2 emissions by minimising the number of ballast days and distance travelled.
Rishita Changede
Headquarters:
Singapore
TeOra is a startup delivering breakthrough solutions for the aquaculture industry. TeOra’s first solution, Shrimpguard, is a low-cost oral vaccine shown to increase survival rates by more than 15 times, addressing the shrimp industry’s current annual losses of US$1B due to the white spot disease.
Camille Goldstone-Henry, Jada Andersen
Headquarters:
Australia
Xylo Systems are using data aggregation and AI decision-making to build an easier way to connect, track and manage wildlife conservation projects.
Bex Rempel, Neil Mans
Headquarters:
New Zealand
ZeroJet is a fast-growing startup accelerating the marine industry transition to sustainable energy with electric jet propulsion systems.