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Cathay Innovation Fund III

FundUnited States
ConsumerEnergy Infrastructure & RenewablesFinancial Services & Fintech+3

Cathay Innovation Fund III is a €1 billion global venture capital fund launched by Cathay Innovation to invest in startups driving the sustainable transformation of industries and society. The fund focuses on application-layer AI companies across sectors such as digital health, fintech, consumer applications, and energy/mobility. It targets Series A to late-stage startups, with investment amounts ranging from €5 million to €80 million. Fund III is backed by institutional investors and multinational corporations, including Sanofi, TotalEnergies, and BNP Paribas Cardif. The fund aims to support companies that are accelerating the sustainable transformation of industries and society through next-generation technologies, business models, and platforms. Cathay Innovation leverages its global investment platform and extensive corporate ecosystem to provide startups with access to new markets and strategic partnerships. The fund integrates sustainability into every step of the investment cycle to measure, track, and maximize the impact of startups while helping entrepreneurs build more responsible, resilient businesses. Cathay Innovation has a strong investment track record, having backed over 120 early-stage startups across Europe, Asia, and North America. Of these, 19 have become unicorns, including Chime Bank, Wallbox, Ledger, and Glovo. Fund III continues this legacy by investing in companies with high growth potential and the capacity to expand internationally, aiming to empower businesses to lead the large markets of the future.

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Dynamo Fund IIII

FundUnited States
Artificial Intelligence (AI)IndustrialsTechnology, Software & Gaming

Dynamo Ventures, a Chattanooga-based venture capital firm, has announced the close of its third fund, Dynamo Fund III, at $54 million. This new fund significantly expands upon the firm's initial $18 million Fund I, reflecting a strong commitment to investing in early-stage companies that are innovating within the industrial economy. The fund aims to support founders who are transforming the way goods are produced, transported, and monetized, focusing on sectors where digitization is long overdue. In conjunction with the closing of Fund III, Dynamo executed a secondary transaction providing early liquidity to limited partners in its first fund. Kline Hill Partners acquired a significant stake in Fund I, delivering returns exceeding 4x and placing the fund in the top decile of its vintage. This move not only validates the strength of Dynamo's early investments but also demonstrates the firm's commitment to delivering value to its investors. Dynamo's investment strategy continues to focus on early-stage companies at the pre-seed and seed levels, particularly those operating in manufacturing, logistics, transportation, and commerce infrastructure. The firm brings deep operational expertise and a global network to its portfolio, which includes companies like Stord, Sennder, Gatik, and Raft. With the new fund, Dynamo is well-positioned to continue backing ambitious founders who are redefining how industries operate at scale.

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Energize Ventures Fund III

FundUnited States
Cleantech & ClimatechIndustrialsTechnology, Software & Gaming

Energize Ventures Fund III, with $430 million in capital commitments, is a VC fund by Energize Capital. The fund went over its initial target of $350 million. This fund aims to invest in early-stage companies developing digital and software-enabled solutions that drive energy and industrial transformation. The closure of Fund III brings Energize Capital's total assets under management to over $1.8 billion. The fund focuses on asset-light, digital-first climate solutions, particularly in sectors such as industrial digitization, next-generation infrastructure, and the energy transition. Energize Capital plans to invest in companies at the Series A to C stages, with average check sizes ranging from $15 million to $20 million. Initial investments from Fund III include Tyba, a battery optimization software platform; Archive, a resale technology solution for brands; and Nira Energy, a grid interconnection software platform for energy developers. Energize Ventures Fund III is backed by a diverse group of institutional, corporate strategic, family office, and impact investors. New limited partners include Sweden’s Första AP-Fonden (AP1), Capricorn Investment Group, Reference Capital, Keeling Capital, Keysight Technologies, and WEX Venture Capital. Returning investors comprise GE Vernova, Caisse de dĂ©pĂŽt et placement du QuĂ©bec (CDPQ), Builders Vision, UBS, and WEC Energy Group.

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G Squared VII

FundUnited States
Artificial Intelligence (AI)Technology, Software & Gaming

G Squared VII LP is the $2 billion seventh flagship fund by G Squared, a global venture capital firm. This marks a significant increase from its previous fund, G Squared VI, which closed at $1.1 billion in 2024. The firm continues its strategy of investing in growth-stage technology companies through both primary and secondary transactions, providing capital and liquidity solutions to dynamic tech enterprises and their stakeholders. With a history of backing companies like Airbnb, Coursera, Instacart, and Spotify, G Squared focuses on sectors such as SaaS, fintech, insurtech, mobility, and consumer internet. The firm operates globally, with offices in Chicago, San Francisco, Zurich, and Miami, and has invested in over 130 portfolio companies since its inception in 2011. G Squared's investment approach addresses the evolving needs of private companies that are staying private longer, requiring both growth capital and liquidity for early investors and employees. By participating in primary and secondary markets, including structured primaries and employee tenders, G Squared aims to support companies throughout their lifecycle, offering a differentiated strategy compared to traditional venture capital firms.

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Menlo Inflection IV

FundUnited States
Artificial Intelligence (AI)ConsumerTechnology, Software & Gaming

Menlo Inflection IV, L.P. is a late‑stage venture capital fund managed by Menlo Ventures, legally domiciled in Delaware with operational headquarters in Menlo Park, California. It was launched in 2025 and belongs to Menlo’s Inflection Fund series aimed at bridging early‑stage investing and mega‑growth funding. The fund targets approximately $800 million in capital commitments, as disclosed in SEC filings in early September 2025. Menlo Inflection IV focuses on companies at the 'inflection stage'—high‑momentum startups with growing product‑market fit, efficient unit economics, and a lower risk profile than typical early‑stage ventures. The fund is expected to collaborate closely with Menlo’s early‑stage funds to identify standout late‑stage opportunities. The general partner leadership team includes Venky Ganesan, Shawn Carolan, and Matthew Murphy, reflecting continuity across Menlo’s recent fund strategy.

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Mirova Energy Transition 6 (MET6)

FundFrance
Energy Infrastructure & Renewables

Mirova Energy Transition 6 (MET6) is the sixth investment vehicle of Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers focused on sustainable infrastructure and renewable energy. The fund seeks to invest in proven clean‑energy technologies—including onshore and offshore wind, photovoltaics, hydropower, energy storage and efficiency solutions—while also supporting low‑carbon mobility and hydrogen infrastructure. With a target size of up to €2 billion, MET6 aims primarily at European infrastructure markets, but remains open to investments in other OECD countries, leveraging Mirova’s strong relationships with developers and its flexible investment approach of taking majority or minority stakes, and deploying equity or subordinated debt. The fund builds on Mirova’s prior energy‑transition funds and draws on a dedicated infrastructure team with decades of investments behind it. The strategy positions itself to help accelerate decarbonisation across the energy value‑chain by backing both project promoters and platform scale‑ups throughout full project life‑cycles. MET6 is aimed at institutional investors seeking both financial returns and positive environmental impact, offering a means to deploy capital into resilient energy transition infrastructure aligned with global net‑zero ambitions.

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Pioneer Infrastructure Partners II

FundUnited Kingdom
Cleantech & ClimatechEnergy Infrastructure & Renewables

Pioneer Infrastructure Partners II SCSp is the second flagship fund managed by Pioneer Point Partners, a London-based private equity firm focused on sustainable infrastructure investments. The fund closed in April 2025 with €1.1 billion in commitments, exceeding its original target and highlighting strong investor appetite for environmentally focused strategies. The fund is structured as an Article 9 vehicle under the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), which denotes its primary objective as sustainable investment. Its mission aligns with the broader push toward decarbonization, energy transition, and circular economy initiatives in Europe. Pioneer Infrastructure Partners II targets platform investments that promote long-term environmental sustainability. The fund’s strategy involves acquiring controlling stakes in lower mid-market companies and scaling them through operational improvements and strategic growth. The investment team brings sector-specific expertise to build value over time. Target sectors include renewable energy (such as wind, solar, and geothermal), clean fuels, energy efficiency technologies, sustainable mobility solutions, and environmental infrastructure like waste and water treatment. These areas are key to supporting Europe’s transition to a low-carbon economy. Geographically, the fund focuses on Western Europe, particularly the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Italy, and Spain—markets with strong regulatory support and infrastructure needs aligned with its thesis. The fund typically invests in companies with enterprise values between €50 million and €200 million, annual revenues of €10 million to €100 million, and positive EBITDA. These companies often require capital for expansion, innovation, and market development as they contribute to sustainable economic growth.

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Radical Ventures Fund IV

FundCanada
Agriculture, Agribusiness & AgtechCleantech & ClimatechFinancial Services & Fintech+1

The Radical Fund is an early-stage venture capital firm dedicated to supporting Southeast Asia's transition to a more resilient future. With a target fund size of $40 million, it invests in startups that address climate change through both adaptation and mitigation strategies. The fund focuses on pre-seed, seed, and pre-Series A stages, providing not only capital but also operational and technical assistance to its portfolio companies. Recognizing the unique challenges faced by Southeast Asian countries, The Radical Fund prioritizes solutions tailored to the region's specific needs. It seeks out ventures that may not traditionally be classified as climate tech but have the potential to make significant environmental impacts. This includes sectors like agriculture, food, circular economy, financial services, mobility, and logistics. The fund is part of the Utopia Capital Management group, which has supported over 130 early-stage startups in emerging markets. The Radical Fund's team is based in Bangkok and Singapore, with plans to expand in the Philippines, Vietnam, and Indonesia. Its mission is to build an ecosystem of climate-oriented companies that deliver both commercial returns and measurable climate impact.

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TDK Ventures Fund III

FundUnited States
Cleantech & ClimatechEnergy Infrastructure & RenewablesGreen Mobility+4

TDK Ventures Fund 3 is a $150 million venture capital fund launched in April 2025 by TDK Corporation's corporate venture-capital subsidiary, TDK Ventures, Inc. The fund focuses on investing in early-stage deeptech startups that are poised to drive significant advancements in technology and sustainability. Building upon the success of its previous funds, Fund 3 aims to catalyze the next generation of iconic companies by providing not only capital but also strategic support through TDK's extensive global network. This includes access to TDK's R&D, manufacturing capabilities, and market channels, enabling startups to scale efficiently and effectively. Fund 3 continues TDK Ventures' mission to invest in transformative technologies that align with global megatrends, contributing to TDK's long-term vision of sustainable growth and innovation.

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TPG Rise Climate II

FundUnited States
Energy Infrastructure & Renewables

TPG Rise Climate II is the second fund in TPG’s global climate impact investing platform, launched in December 2023. The vehicle is designed to scale commercially viable businesses that offer measurable and sustainable carbon reduction solutions. It follows a sector-diverse strategy with a strong emphasis on clean energy, green mobility, sustainable fuels, low-carbon materials, and carbon management technologies. The fund has held multiple closes: an initial close of $4.41 billion in October 2024, followed by a second close in December that brought commitments to around $4.7 billion. As of mid-2025, the fund has surpassed $6.2 billion in capital commitments. TPG is targeting a final close at $8 billion, with a hard cap of $10 billion. TPG Rise Climate II is part of TPG’s broader $10 billion fundraising strategy that includes both this vehicle and the Global South Initiative. ALTÉRRA, a climate-focused investment vehicle backed by the UAE, has committed approximately $1 billion to Rise Climate II as part of a broader $1.5 billion pledge to TPG’s climate platform. This capital supports both developed and emerging market efforts to accelerate the low-carbon transition. The fund has already started deploying capital. Notable investments include Intersect Power, a clean energy developer co-funded with Google to support AI-ready energy infrastructure. It also backed Altus Power, a U.S. solar energy provider, in a $2.2 billion take-private deal. These investments exemplify the fund’s strategy of backing scalable platforms in critical sectors where climate innovation meets economic viability.

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Vireo Electrification Fund I

FundGermany
Cleantech & Climatech

Vireo Electrification Fund I is an early‑stage venture capital fund managed by Vireo Ventures, headquartered in Berlin, Germany. Its mission is to accelerate Europe’s transition to an electrified future by backing startups that help decarbonize energy systems, mobility, and infrastructure. The fund closed at €50 million, attracting LPs including energy utilities, corporates, and institutional investors. The fund invests primarily at the seed and pre‑seed/early stages in companies offering hardware‑enabled or software‑enabled solutions across the electrification value chain. Key focus areas include grid intelligence, heat decarbonization, electric mobility infrastructure, energy storage, and smart infrastructure in real estate and industry. Vireo’s model emphasizes close collaboration with its limited partners (LPs), many of which are utilities or energy incumbents, to facilitate pilot projects, scaling, and operational integration for portfolio companies. Rather than being passive backers, LPs contribute industry expertise and connections, helping portfolio companies move more quickly from prototype toward commercial deployment. Geographically, the fund focuses on European startups, although exposure outside Europe is evaluated selectively. Vireo seeks companies with meaningful European presence, whether through operations, customers, or regulatory exposure. Its investments are drawn from a mix of hardware and software, with a strong lean toward solutions that can scale and contribute significantly to decarbonization paths for energy, mobility, heating, and industrial systems.