Deadline: 27 January 2025
Applications are now open for the DeltaClimeVT business accelerator, a Vermont-based program serving startup and seed-stage ventures focusing on climate economy innovation across multiple industries.
As a proven leader in sustainability, Vermont offers participants access to a large number of entrepreneurial climate economy and energy experts throughout the program.
Their three immersive sprints help companies refine their vision, solidify their strategy, and enable rapid growth. Participants graduate with improved business plans, new tools to attract investors, and the potential to grow their business opportunities in Vermont and beyond.
This ninth DeltaClimeVT energy and climate business accelerator program is designed to accelerate the drive towards a zero-carbon future for Vermont, by helping Vermont’s utilities increase adoption of clean energy, smart building and electric vehicle technologies. Founders will work directly with Vermont utilities throughout the program to contribute to Vermont’s Comprehensive Energy Plan (90% renewables/efficiency by 2050), Vermont’s Climate Action Plan, and Burlington’s Net Zero by 2030 goals.
Energy2025 Challenge
- To be part of a competitively selected cohort of start-up and seed stage ventures offering innovative products and services aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing resilience in an effort to help Vermont meet its climate goals. They are seeking start-ups ready to deploy with customers and addressing the decarbonization of buildings, transportation, heating and industrial processes through electrification, thermal energy networks or other renewables, with a particular focus on load management. Ventures that address the energy burden for under-represented and low to moderate income populations are of particular interest.
- They were particularly interested in services and technologies that have wide potential applicability in rural locations and that allow commercial and industrial businesses, low and moderate-income Vermonters, underrepresented populations and multi-family building residents to participate in the emerging low-carbon economy. Examples of technologies or services could include but are not limited to:
- Smart building technologies such as building controls, dynamic EV charging equipment, heat pump load management, storage;
- Especially technologies that make electric panel upgrades more cost-effective, or smart panel devices that avoid the need for upgrades and/or help with managing loads;
- Service models designed to manage and maintain heat pump, storage and other DER utility programs with assets in the field, to include customer enrollment;
- EV charging companies at all scales, for various site applications including residential, multi-family, and utility managed Level 2 and 3 chargers;
- Technologies that encourage the most cost-effective approaches to decarbonization when considering the whole system to avoid costly grid upgrades (e.g. ground source heat pumps, thermal energy network technologies and services);
- Innovative carbon capture or carbon reduction or reuse technologies that might apply at smaller power generation facilities.
Eligibility Criteria
- Looking for companies:
- in Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, Energy Management, Geothermal, Energy Sector, Energy Storage, EV Charging, Distributed Energy Resource (DER)
- located in Canada, United States
- incorporated
- prototype, users or paying users stage
- Pre-seed, Seed or Series A
- up to $10m in funding
- currently raising or not raising funds
- have revenue or not
For more information, visit Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund.