TELUS Pollinator Fund invests in three new clean tech startups: Climate Robotics, erthos and Plentify
- TELUS invests US$20 million in Climate Robotics for carbon sequestration, US$6.5 million in erthos for plant-based alternatives to plastic, and US$4 million in Plentify for cleaner energy solutions. These investments promote sustainability and contribute to climate resilience and the circular economy.
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At a critical moment for early-stage clean tech startups, TELUS is stepping up with three investments that will strengthen climate resilience with agricultural technologies to sequester carbon, plant-powered alternatives to plastic and cleaner energy solutions
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TELUS Pollinator Fund for Good is participating in three new funding rounds of US
“As a global leader in sustainability, TELUS’ readiness and capability to swiftly deploy capital to help scale clean tech innovations will contribute to promote adoption of zero-emission solutions,” said Blair Miller, Managing Partner, TELUS Pollinator Fund. "That’s why the Pollinator Fund is investing in Climate Robotics, erthos and Plentify: to play an active role in sequestering CO2, solving the plastic crisis and addressing the global pressure on electricity grids, thereby contributing to climate resilience and the circular economy.”
Climate Robotics: helping farmers store planet-warming carbon in fields
Climate Robotics leverages technologies to sequester carbon emissions from agricultural crop residue by safely storing them in the ground. The startup leverages biochar, a powerful soil amendment technology that has high carbon sequestration capacity and also provides notable agricultural benefits, allowing crop farmers to reduce their use of chemicals while improving soil nutrient and moisture retention. However, biochar is expensive and out of reach for many farmers. The Pollinator Fund’s investment will help Climate Robotics scale its robotic and AI technology which helps convert waste generated on farms into biochar and re-applies it back onto agricultural lands to improve soil health. This approach dramatically reduces the cost of biochar production and makes it more accessible to farmers while delivering high-quality carbon credits.
"Biochar production is one of the most promising soil carbon storage technologies. However, collecting and transporting biomass from farms to processing facilities and end clients is very expensive and inefficient,” said Jason Aramburu, CEO of Climate Robotics. "Climate Robotics has quickly evolved, validated its on-farm technology and is continuously improving efficiency, economics and revenue-generation potential. With the support of the TELUS Pollinator Fund, we will be able to scale our sales and engineering capacity to accelerate the deployment of our technology and drive both commercial growth and research and development (R&D)."
erthos: Tackling the plastic pollution challenge
The TELUS Pollinator Fund’s financial participation in erthos’ oversubscribed Series A funding round of
“This investment from the TELUS Pollinator Fund is more than just financial support; it's a validation of our efforts to create plant-powered alternatives to plastic,” said Nuha Siddiqui, CEO and co-founder of erthos. “We're excited to continue growing our bio-based ingredient database and collaborating with major brands to replace single-use plastics with compostable solutions.”
Plentify: Turning home appliances into intelligent assets that enable clean energy
Rapid urbanization and climate change put immense pressure on electricity grids around the globe with electric water heaters devouring around half of a household's energy. The TELUS Pollinator Fund’s investment into Plentify will enable the startup to tackle the pressing energy challenges by empowering home appliances to fight blackouts and support the transition to renewable energy. Plentify’s flagship product, HotBot, connects to any electric water heater and trains it to use up to 30 per cent less energy. It forms a virtual power plant with other HotBots to shift energy away from dirty, expensive peak times and towards times when excess renewable energy is available. At its core, the technology addresses the mismatch between electricity supply and demand, whether to reduce 20 hours per month of blackouts in South Africa or enable solar plants twice as large in California.
“TELUS' investment is a catalyst in our mission to ease the strain on global electricity grids amidst rapid urbanization and climate change and is a testament to the global applicability of our technology,” said Plentify CEO, Jon Kornik. “By retrofitting everyday water heaters and shifting residential energy demand, we are not only creating a virtual power plant which can fight major issues on our grids today but also priming them for greater amounts of renewable energy in the future.”
About the TELUS Pollinator Fund for Good
The TELUS Pollinator Fund for Good, launched with an initial
For media inquiries, please contact:
TELUS
François Marchand
francois.marchand@telus.com
Climate Robotics
Allyson Alli
allyson@climaterobotics.com
erthos
Danielle Washington
danielle@erthosinc.com
Plentify
Caitlin Spring
caitlin@plentify.io
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