2150, the Urban Sustainability Technology Fund, today announced the final close of its oversubscribed flagship fund at €268 million. The fresh capital comes from new investors including Credit Suisse, the Norwegian sovereign climate investment company Nysnø, as well as the BMW Foundation and Woven Capital, the investment arm of Toyota’s Woven Planet Group.
This final close comes six months after the first close of the fund, with the entire fundraise completed in just over twelve months. Since the first close in February 2021, the total footprint of real estate developed, built or managed by 2150’s investor base has more than tripled to 39.95 million square meeters.
2150 is headquarted in London, with additional offices in Berlin and Copenhagen. The VC firm has made several interesting investments since launching and announcing the initial backing of CarbonCure Technologies, which lowers the CO2 footprint of concrete. Its latest investment in carbon accounting specialist Normative, which enables organisations to account for their full carbon footprint including their supply chain, reinforces 2150’s’ commitment to measurable objectives, and in backing tools to allow organizations to tackle the climate crisis.
Other investments include Aeroseal (technology to seal HVAC air ducts and building envelopes and significantly increase their energy efficiency), Nodes & Links ( algorithms to allow sustainable infrastructure projects to be delivered on budget and on time) and (which electrifies the construction site and minimises harmful pollutants).
At scale, 2150’s initial portfolio has the potential to mitigate over 1.6 Gigatonnes of CO2, or more than the annual emissions from Germany, UK, France combined and with the additional funding, 2150 bolsters the pool of capital at its disposal to build its debut portfolio of approximately 20 companies, each with the potential to become a “Gigacorn”, a commercially viable company able to mitigate or capture 1 gigatonne of CO2 per year.
Launched in February 2021, 2150 is a venture capital firm investing in technology companies that seek to sustainably reimagine and reshape the urban environment. 2150 is investing across all layers of the urban environment, from new materials and automation in construction, to algorithms making buildings more efficient, to sensors and software that improve the health, safety, and productivity of its citizens, and the data and tools that help mitigate the carbon footprint of our cities.
Christian Jølck, Partner and co-founder at 2150, stated: “Many parallel technologies need to be deployed concurrently at scale within the next decade to fight our climate emergency. At 2150 we want to become a significant contributor to reaching The Paris Agreement and focus on the urban environment, which represents 70% of GHG emissions. We seek not only to be an investor, but also a facilitator of urban transformation through our platform with strategic investors likeCredit Suisse, the BMW Foundation and Woven Capital L.P. Finally, to drive this impact we are hiring a Head of Sustainability to help define the pathways towards sustainability and quantitatively track and report our impact, which currently is tracking at 1.6 GT CO2.”
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October 12, 2021 at 04:30AM by contact@bcurdy.com, Khareem Sudlow