InnoEnergy launches €160 billion clean tech strategy

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InnoEnergy, a leading European investor in clean technologies, has unveiled a new growth strategy for 2025–2030, aiming to secure up to €160 billion in funding for the sector.

The initiative focuses on attracting a mix of equity investments, debt financing, grants, and project-specific funding to accelerate the industrial deployment of low-carbon energy solutions.

"Driving transformation is never easy, and we understand the challenges firsthand. Our growth strategy sends a strong message: we are committed to pushing forward and addressing the complexities of scaling clean technologies. Europe boasts a solid industrial foundation and the most ambitious and stable regulatory framework, reinforced by the Green Industrial Plan. With numerous emerging companies poised for expansion, securing the necessary financial resources is essential—our strategy is designed to meet this critical market demand," stated Diego Pavia, CEO of InnoEnergy.

This initiative aligns with recent EU policies on energy transition, particularly the European Commission's Green Industrial Plan, which underscores the importance of clean technologies for economic growth and industrial competitiveness. Furthermore, the EU's climate commitments for 2040 provide long-term investment opportunities in this field.

To bring its vision to life, InnoEnergy plans to create new investment funds to address existing financial gaps in certain industry segments. The company also aims to spearhead industrial initiatives in energy-intensive sectors and strengthen strategic value chains in key emerging industries, such as battery production, green hydrogen, and photovoltaic technology.

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