Cleantech Venture Capital in a Pandemic
Podcast |
The Interchange
Publisher |
Wood Mackenzie
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Business News
News
Technology
Publication Date |
Jul 31, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:46:14

The world looked bleak for startups in the spring. 

According to figures from Crunchbase, venture capital deals were down 44 percent from March to June compared with last year. Seed-stage deals took the biggest hit, down nearly 60 percent. But series B deals also took a hit. It was difficult at any stage of funding.

Deals are finally coming back. Obviously, travel startups won’t be a hot category for a long time. But what about climate and cleantech? Are they insulated? And what does the reorientation tell us about who’s still all-in on the category?

We’re joined by Abe Yokell, managing partner and co-founder of Congruent Ventures. He and Shayle dig into a wide range of venture capital trends:

  • COVID impacts on the “climate tech” venture revolution. We’ll check back in on what we talked about last time, given the new state of the world.
  • The rise of the tech company mega-climate-fund
  • Public market madness. What, if anything, does this say about exit prospects for climate tech startups?
  • Hot sectors: where is the smart tech talent going?

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