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The first half of 2024 saw a weak $11.3bn start, with investment finally returning to 2020 levels pre-climate tech hype. Over the past six months, the climate tech market has continued to constrict, with a noticeable downtick in deal count and funding in H1’24, affecting even early-stage investments like Seed and Series A. But it's not just climate tech, the broader venture market is in a slump from sticky inflation, high interest rates, and geopolitical turmoil. But it's not all doom and gloom. We’re also seeing signs that many companies and projects aren’t solely relying on VC funding anymore, as they’re starting to graduate from equity to project finance and debt in the race to deploy, deploy, deploy. Some new and interesting highlights here: 💰 H1’24 $11.3bn funding: Funding in the first six months of 2024 totaled $11.3bn, down 20% from H1’23 and down 41% from H2’23. 📈 Early-stage takes a hit: Seed funding declined 12% in H1’24 vs. H1’23, and Seed deal count decreased 30% for the same period for the first time. 💸 Round size: Average deal size for Seed, Series A, and Series B increased by 19%, signaling a flight to quality for performing companies making it past Series A. 📅 Time between rounds: The average time it takes a company to raise a Series B in 2024 is more than double the time it took three years ago, jumping from 11 months to 26 months between rounds ⛰ Series B Valley of Death: And the Valley of Death between Series A and Series B has become more precarious, as a large cohort of climate tech companies approach the milestone. 💥 Notable deals: The companies that were able to get funding this half-year represented many of this year’s emerging trends in climate tech: hype-y AI and the clean firm power it requires, high-flying Sustainable Aviation Fuels, and batteries leading the charge. Advanced geo developer Fervo Energy, thermal energy storage (TES) provider Antora Energy, and textile-to-textile recycler Syre raised massive rounds for hardware buildouts. Plus, steelmaker H2 Green Steel, lithium extractor Lilac Solutions, and Liquid Air Energy Storage (LAES) developer Highview Power all raised “FOAK” rounds to support commercial-scale project development. 👉 Check out the full Sightline Climate (CTVC) H1'2024 investment post with charts and analysis tracking investment, deal activity, FOAK deals, bankruptcies, time between rounds, and investor activity: https://lnkd.in/evG9_-_Y 👉 And read the key takes from Michelle Ma at Bloomberg Green: https://lnkd.in/er8pjdcd #climatetechvc #climatetech #funding

🌎 A weak $11.3bn start to 2024

🌎 A weak $11.3bn start to 2024

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Joseph Borza

🌍 CEO and engineer at EnergyElephant. Walk the walk, don’t talk the talk.

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Keep up the great insights.

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Nick Albanese

Climate Tech VC @ The Westly Group

4d

Great update! Thanks for sharing

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