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Cleantech has been singled out as a critical sector for future European competitiveness, Increased funding for European cleantech is a core pillar of the European Green Deal Industrial Plan. Moreover, cleantech investments inherently involve a strong innovation component and catalyse the development and expansion of Europe’s cleantech sector overall by crowding-in risk capital.
The European venture capital (VC) and private equity (PE) landscape has witnessed significant growth and interest in the cleantech and climate sectors in recent years. As the urgency to combat climate change intensifies, investments in sustainable technologies and solutions have become a priority for many investors. The growth trajectory is expected to continue, as Europe aims to become a global leader in clean energy and sustainability.
How does the Cleantech Co-Investment Facility work?
EIF-backed fund managers are invited to propose cleantech co-investment opportunities to EIF. This Facility will provide equity and quasi equity funding rounds for cleantech players in the EU-27 countries and EFTA. The EIF will co-invest individual equity tickets of between EUR 5 million and EUR 15 million each alongside the fund manager in the same equity round. The facility does not provide funding for LBOs, MBOs or secondary transactions. Allocations will be considered on first-come-first-assessed basis. Decisions will be made on the merits of each proposal, within the framework of developing a diversified portfolio of 20-30 investments across different technologies and geographies.
Once approved, the capital will be invested via a co-investment vehicle, which is set up and managed by the fund manager. The size and conditions of each proposed co-investment will be assessed in each case.
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Eligibility criteria
The target company must:
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Meet EIF’s criteria for Climate Action and Environmental Sustainability (CA&ES);
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be an SME or MidCap;
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demonstrate strong growth potential.
Fund managers will be expected to receive zero or minimal fee arrangements and carry, and to demonstrate alignment through proportionate fund participation in the company, with a commitment made in the same funding round and on the same terms as the EIF co-investment.
Detailed eligibility criteria can be found in the Cleantech Co-Investment Facility slide deck.
Fund managers can also consult the Green Guide for Fund Managers, to help them with assessing opportunities against EIF’s CA&ES criteria.
How to apply?
Fund managers are invited to contact us for more information and submit by the deadline suitable co-investment proposals using this Approval Form.