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According to a new report released by Mercom Capital, battery storage, smart grid and energy efficiency companies received $210 million in venture capital in the first quarter of 2019, down 55.
5%
from $472 million in the same period last year.
In the first quarter, battery storage companies received a cumulative $130 million in nine deals, including venture capital, debt and public market financing, of which venture capital reached $78 million, the highest recipient of venture capital was Zenobe, which raised $32 million from Jera and TEPCO, followed by Sunfire, from Paul Wurth, Inven Capital, Idinvest Partners, and Total Energy Ventures and Sunfire Entrepreneurs Club received $29 million; Ambri raised $17 million
.
In the first quarter, smart grid companies raised $32 million (all venture capital) in 16 deals, down 97.
5 percent
from $1.
3 billion in the same period last year.
The top five smart grid companies for venture capital include: Driivz raised $12 million, EverCharge raised $6 million, Catalyze raised $5 million, Logical Buildings raised $4 million, and SensorFlow raised $3 million
.
In the first quarter, energy efficiency companies raised $155 million, including venture capital, debt and public market financing, compared to $104 million
in the same period last year.
Among them, energy efficiency companies raised $100 million in venture capital in the first quarter of 2019
.
Five investors participated in venture capital investments
during the quarter.
According to a new report released by Mercom Capital, battery storage, smart grid and energy efficiency companies received $210 million in venture capital in the first quarter of 2019, down 55.
5%
from $472 million in the same period last year.
In the first quarter, battery storage companies received a cumulative $130 million in nine deals, including venture capital, debt and public market financing, of which venture capital reached $78 million, the highest recipient of venture capital was Zenobe, which raised $32 million from Jera and TEPCO, followed by Sunfire, from Paul Wurth, Inven Capital, Idinvest Partners, and Total Energy Ventures and Sunfire Entrepreneurs Club received $29 million; Ambri raised $17 million
.
In the first quarter, smart grid companies raised $32 million (all venture capital) in 16 deals, down 97.
5 percent
from $1.
3 billion in the same period last year.
The top five smart grid companies for venture capital include: Driivz raised $12 million, EverCharge raised $6 million, Catalyze raised $5 million, Logical Buildings raised $4 million, and SensorFlow raised $3 million
.
In the first quarter, energy efficiency companies raised $155 million, including venture capital, debt and public market financing, compared to $104 million
in the same period last year.
Among them, energy efficiency companies raised $100 million in venture capital in the first quarter of 2019
.
Five investors participated in venture capital investments
during the quarter.