2150
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2150 is the real deal in climate tech — they're not chasing shiny objects but actually understand how cities and industries work. The founding team brings serious operational experience from Meta, Google, Rocket Internet, and real estate, which means they can spot the difference between science projects and scalable businesses. Their portfolio is already hitting megaton-scale CO2 impact with companies generating over $1 billion in revenue and 4,500+ employees — not bad for a four-year-old fund. They're thesis-driven researchers who publish deep sector analyses before investing, so they're not just spray-and-pray. The Urban Partners platform connection gives them real deployment opportunities through actual real estate operators, which is gold for B2B climate tech startups that need customer validation.
- —Best for: B2B climate tech with industrial applications and measurable impact
- —Known for: Deep sector research and operational support from real estate network
- —Sweet spot: Series A/B companies tackling urban sustainability with proven traction
2150 invests in technology companies that enable sustainable urban prosperity growth and the industries that power future cities. Their thesis is that cities generate 80% of the world's prosperity and that new technologies are converging to ensure urbanization finally becomes sustainable for both people and the planet, focusing on major unsolved problems across what it calls the 'Urban Stack', which comprises every element of the built environment.
2150 invests primarily in Series A and B companies from Europe and North America, with investment tickets ranging from €3 million to €15 million, targeting companies that cut emissions across the built world and industrial supply chains. The fund has invested in 27 portfolio companies with combined annual revenues greater than $1 billion and over 4,500 employees.
Former Facebook (Meta) Head of International Business Development and Google Head of New Markets. Previously launched a transatlantic VC firm managing over $1 billion in assets before co-founding 2150.
Former global Chief Product Officer at Rocket Internet, Europe's largest venture builder. Senior advisor to McKinsey & Company and active angel investor in companies like Spacemaker (acquired by Autodesk) and Disperse.
Background spans transformation and business development in executive leadership roles across global industrial B2B companies in healthcare and urban environments. Co-founded SYNERGI and advised the Foundation for Climate Restoration.
Repeat entrepreneur who co-founded NREP, a Northern European real estate investor, where he was CEO for over 13 years. Angel investor in companies like Zendesk and Barkbox.
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