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Investor actively backing innovative startups and growth-stage companies across various industries and funding rounds.

629
Companies
$77.2B
Total invested
$144.8M
Avg. check
47
Industries
Renewable Energy 10Manufacturing 8Energy 7Energy Storage 6Battery 5Electric Vehicle 3+41 more
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KORE Power
June 2023

Kore Power manufactures energy storage, electric vehicles, microgrids, utilities, and e-mobility systems for the clean energy industries.

Electric Vehicle · Coeur D'alene$850.0M Debt Financing
FESCO Energy
June 2023

FESCO Energy designs and maintains energy solutions for federal and commercial customers.

Energy · Frederick$11.9M Grant
Carbon America
May 2023

Carbon America transforms the carbon capture and sequestration industry by lowering costs and increasing deployment.

Carbon Capture · ArvadaSeries Unknown
Geometric Data Analytics
May 2023

Geometric Data Analytics is a research, development and consulting company.

Analytics · Durham$200K Grant
Bluestem Biosciences
May 2023

Bluestem Biosciences is building tomorrow's renewable chemicals, from organisms, not oil

AgTech · Omaha$200K Grant
Volta Energy
May 2023

Volta Energy developing technology to decarbonize energy generation.

Carbon Capture · Worcester$200K Grant
GE Renewable Energy
May 2023

GE Renewable Energy is a manufacturer of wind turbine products.

Energy · Boulogne-billancourt$3.5M Grant
Vitro Architectural Glass
April 2023

Vitro Architectural Glass is a glass manufacturer.

Building Material · Cheswick$1.6M Grant
Next Energy Technologies
April 2023

Next Energy Technologies is a manufacturer of organic photovoltaic coatings.

Building Material · Santa Barbara$3.0M Grant
Ampcera
March 2023

Ampcera focuses on the development and commercialization of solid-state electrolyte and battery technologies.

Advanced Materials · MilpitasSeries Unknown
AFINGEN®
March 2023

Designing the crops of the next generation.

Agriculture · Oakland$180K Grant
Error Corp.
February 2023

Error control solutions for fault-tolerant quantum computers are being developed.

Software · College Park$1.6M Grant
Hyperboloid
February 2023

Hyperboloid makes high force spring clamps to substitute for bolts.

Industrial Engineering · Yorktown$776K Grant
DayLyte Batteries
February 2023

DayLyte Batteries is commercializing a Metal-air (M-Air) battery to increase battery energy density.

Battery · Knoxville$1.1M Grant
Particle Flux Analytics
February 2023

Particle Flux Analytics creates transformational instrumentation for the measurement of wind, rain and snow.

Analytics · Park City$1.6M Grant
Adámas Nano
February 2023

Adámas Nano is a nanodiamond manufacturing company.

Nanotechnology · Raleigh$1.6M Grant
Imagen Energy
November 2022

Imagen Energy offers a compact integrated modular inverter/energy storage system.

Energy · Milwaukee$12.0M Grant
RePurpose Energy
November 2022

RePurpose Energy reuses electric vehicle batteries to create lower-cost, more sustainable "second life" solar energy storage systems.

Battery · Fairfield$6.0M Grant
Anovion Battery Materials
October 2022

Anovion Battery Materials produces synthetic graphite materials.

Battery · Chicago$117.0M Grant
Koura
October 2022

Koura is a global leader in the development, manufacture, and supply of fluoro products.

Chemical · Waltham$100.0M Grant
Sylvatex, Inc.
September 2022

SVX is future-proofing manufacturing of cathode active materials for lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles and energy storage systems.

Advanced Materials · San Francisco$8.4M Series A
Inventev
August 2022

Inventev delivers mobile power generation using an innovative Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) commercial truck architecture.

Automotive · Detroit$1.0M Grant
Synteris
June 2022

Synteris is developing first-in-class precursor powders for 3D printing of high temperature ceramics.

3D Printing · Rockville$2.7M Grant
datma
June 2022

datma develops a cloud based infrastructure for the ingestion, harmonization, analysis and federation of large healthcare data sets.

Analytics · Beaverton$4.0M Series Unknown

Where US Department of Energy invests

Renewable Energy10
Manufacturing8
Energy7
Energy Storage6
Battery5
Electric Vehicle3

About US Department of Energy's portfolio

How many companies has US Department of Energy invested in?

US Department of Energy has invested in 629 companies tracked in our database. The portfolio spans multiple industries and funding stages, from seed-stage startups to late-stage companies.

What industries does US Department of Energy invest in?

US Department of Energy's top investment sectors include Renewable Energy, Manufacturing, Energy, Energy Storage, Battery. The firm invests across 47 different industry categories.

What is US Department of Energy's largest investment?

Among tracked funding rounds, KORE Power received $850.0M in a Debt Financing round. US Department of Energy's total known invested capital is $77.2B.

What is the average investment size for US Department of Energy?

US Department of Energy's average investment size is $144.8M across its portfolio of 629 companies.

What are US Department of Energy's most recent investments?

Recent US Department of Energy portfolio additions include KORE Power, FESCO Energy, Carbon America, Geometric Data Analytics, Bluestem Biosciences. These companies were founded in 2020 or later.

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