Cambridge Cleantech is pleased to share the latest press release from its sister organisation, Cambridge Cleantech International b.v.
Cambridge Cleantech International b.v. has joined 12 organisations in the BRAVE partnership, which is building seven flagship regional investment ecosystems for cleantech across Europe with support from the European Union.
Business Readiness Acceleration for Innovative Regional Energy Ecosystems (BRAVE) will develop scalable investment programmes for low-carbon energy systems. From electrified public transport fleets to residential heat pump schemes, it aims to break out of the ‘pilot trap’ for cleantech at the local level. With funding from the European Union’s Interreg North Sea programme, BRAVE aims to mobilise a combined €150m of new investment into local energy systems to find scalable public-private approaches.
The European Union requires an estimated boost of €700bn per year in clean, smart, local energy systems to deliver on the energy transition. For this to happen, investment is needed for energy projects of all sizes and maturity stages, from early-stage demonstrations to full-scale deployment across Europe.
But though the EU is increasing its share of global cleantech investment, an investment "valley of death" at regional level remains a stubborn challenge. Between one-off pilot demonstrators and large-scale renewable investment projects such as off-shore wind parks, there is limited financial support or demonstrated partnership models for scaling mid-stage projects across Europe.
Cleantech investments with ticket sizes of €10-100m are failing to attract capital beyond public subsidies. This leaves technologically mature innovations stuck in the ‘pilot trap’, unable to scale to regional or city level.
Backed by the European Union, 13 organisations have formed the BRAVE partnership to develop seven regional public-private investment ecosystems across Northern Europe to break out of the cleantech pilot trap. Partners will trial new ways to scale cleantech solutions - with a focus on increasing ‘business readiness’ in the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, France, Sweden, and Germany.
Supported by professional finance experts, BRAVE partners will define their scale-up challenges, identify effective models for public-private partnerships, and design novel business and investment models between public authorities and private energy investors that can de-risk in Europe’s local energy sector.
In the next four years, BRAVE partners have committed to:
Cambridge Cleantech International will leverage its established relationships with clean energy investors, innovators, and companies. Through these connections, it will link key stakeholders—such as entrepreneurs, technology developers, and investors—to the program, enhancing collaboration and knowledge exchange. With partnerships across Europe and beyond, Cambridge Cleantech International will act as a bridge for fostering international partnerships. This will help attract not only regional but also global expertise, investment, and technological innovations to the ecosystems under development. Cambridge Cleantech International will act as a connector, enabler, and facilitator, bringing together the right stakeholders to ensure the success of the BRAVE program's ambitious goals.
The BRAVE program, backed by €150 million, is critical for developing scalable regional cleantech investment ecosystems across Northern Europe. Cambridge Cleantech International understands how important it is to bridge the gap between pilot demonstrations and large-scale deployment. With 13 partners, including Cambridge Cleantech International, BRAVE will mobilize public-private investments and establish replicable business models, focusing on sectors like hydrogen hubs, public mobility, and residential solar.
BRAVE unites local public authorities, regional business support organisations, the cleantech private sector, and applied research to develop replicable business and partnership models for cleantech ecosystems:
The seven regional ecosystems will receive commercial development expertise from:
Want to learn more about BRAVE’s investment ecosystems and how you can get involved? Contact: contact@braveenergy.eu.
BRAVE is an Interreg North Sea project co-funded by the European Union.
Project start: July 2024