Energy Growth Momentum

Founded in 2013, Energy Growth Momentum is an investment firm specializing in the energy sector. Based in London, it focuses on growth expansion investments, typically ranging from USD 10 million to USD 15 million per company.

Adeeb Asfari

Co-Founding Partner

John Wilson

Co-Founding Partner

Past deals in Electricity

Powerside

Venture Round in 2023
Powerside is a manufacturer of power intelligence products that focus on delivering advanced monitoring technologies and power quality solutions. The company offers a comprehensive range of products, including power monitoring systems, PQube 3 power analyzers, and low and medium voltage power correction technologies. In addition to these products, Powerside provides a suite of power quality services aimed at helping clients improve their energy efficiency. The company serves a diverse array of industries, including power and energy, data centers, transportation, medical, semiconductor, telecom, manufacturing, military, and government. By enabling industrial clients and other businesses to analyze their workflows and mitigate high surcharge rates, Powerside plays a vital role in enhancing operational efficiency and power management.

Electrical Grid Monitoring Network

Venture Round in 2021
EGM has developed a monitoring system that allows for rapid threat detection and reaction for electrical grids. Its Meta-Alert system provides thorough, real-time data about the grid. It enables utilities to look deep inside their transmission and distribution networks on an ongoing basis and manage their grid more effectively. Its MSU sensors can help resolve problems on virtually any line segment. EGM's software provides predictive failure and pattern analysis to ensure that system alerts are accurate. The system can detect events such as physical disturbances, vibrations, corona discharges, copper theft attempts, and tree incursions. It also provides detailed information on current flow and phases, enabling real-time monitoring of actual line conditions by providing the grid operator with the information needed to balance current flows along multiple paths. The company is participating in the Shell accelerator funded by the US Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory. The system has been tested in Israel and on China's second-largest grid.
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