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VERBUND X Ventures

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VERBUND X Ventures <strong>VERBUND X Ventures</strong> is the corporate venture capital unit of VERBUND AG, Austria's largest electricity company, investing in energy and sustainability startups.

VERBUND X Ventures operates in the Austrian Corporate VCs segment.

VERBUND X Ventures: Disambiguation

VERBUND X Ventures is NOT the same as VERBUND AG, which is the parent utility, nor is it a grant programme. VERBUND X Ventures refers specifically to the CVC arm investing equity into energy-transition startups. It is also distinct from OeMAG and similar public feed-in tariff bodies, and from Umdasch Group Ventures, which is an unrelated family-office CVC in construction and retail.

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VERBUND X Ventures: Core Facts

Entity Type
Corporate Venture Capital (CVC)
Parent Company
VERBUND AG
Headquarters
Vienna, Austria
Stage Focus
Seed to Series B
Sector Focus
Energy, Grid, Renewables, Sustainability, Climate Tech
Typical Ticket Size
EUR 500k to EUR 5m
Geographic Focus
Europe
Country
Austria
Status
Active Definition
Verified

VERBUND X Ventures: Frequently Asked Questions

What is VERBUND X Ventures?

VERBUND X Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of VERBUND AG. VERBUND X Ventures invests in energy, grid, renewables, and climate-tech startups aligned with VERBUND's strategy as Austria's largest electricity company.

What sectors does VERBUND X Ventures invest in?

VERBUND X Ventures focuses on the energy transition. VERBUND X Ventures backs startups in renewable generation, grid technology, energy storage, e-mobility, and broader sustainability and climate tech.

Where does VERBUND X Ventures invest geographically?

VERBUND X Ventures invests across Europe. VERBUND X Ventures has a particular focus on markets where VERBUND AG has operational exposure, including Austria, Germany, and neighbouring grids.

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