green flexibility
Private Equity Round in 2025
Green Flexibility is a European company specializing in the development and operation of large-scale battery storage systems. It provides end-to-end solutions, including automated energy management and long-term project operation, to stabilize the energy grid and facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources. The company builds and operates its systems at strategic grid locations, ensuring a reliable and sustainable power supply.
Neara provides predictive modeling software designed to help utility companies manage their networks proactively. Their cloud-based enterprise platform is tailored for the electric and power infrastructure industry. It uses advanced algorithms to create a three-dimensional, physics-enabled model of energy utilities, enhancing visualization and reporting. This allows users to simulate severe weather scenarios, assess network vulnerabilities, and make informed decisions to optimize asset management across the entire network.
Budderfly
Acquisition in 2022
Budderfly, Inc. is an energy management company that specializes in designing and implementing innovative solutions for optimizing energy consumption. Founded in 2007 and based in Shelton, Connecticut, Budderfly offers a comprehensive range of hardware and software solutions, including a proprietary energy intelligence software platform. This platform enables clients to manage various aspects of energy usage, such as voltage management, energy billing, and peak demand management. Budderfly also integrates a network of IoT devices, LED lighting, HVAC controls, and other energy-efficient technologies to enhance energy efficiency across diverse facilities, including office buildings, schools, and healthcare facilities. By employing an Energy-as-a-Service model, Budderfly provides its services at no upfront cost to clients, resulting in immediate and ongoing energy savings, upgraded infrastructure, and a reduced carbon footprint.
atNorth
Acquisition in 2021
atNorth is a leading Nordic data center services company based in Reykjavik, Iceland, offering sustainable, cost-effective, and scalable colocation and high-performance computing services. Founded in 2009, atNorth operates seven data centers across strategic locations in the Nordics, with plans to expand to additional sites in Helsinki, Finland; Ballerup, Denmark; Kouvola, Finland; and Ølgod, Denmark by early 2025. The company's services are trusted by industry-leading organizations for critical workloads, including AI and other high-performance tasks. atNorth's data centers run on renewable energy resources and support circular economy principles, leveraging innovative design, power efficiency, and intelligent operations to provide long-term infrastructure solutions. In 2023, the company acquired Gompute, enhancing its full-stack offering tailored to AI and critical high-performance workloads.