Top 11 Green Energy startups in Singapore

Updated: February 25, 2024 | Editor: Alexander Gillet

1
Funding: $110.8M
Oyika is a motor vehicle company that builds battery swap and charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.
2
Funding: $35M
Electrify develops blockchain-enabled peer-to-peer (P2P) trading of renewable energy in the city, which allows both utilities and consumers to produce and sell electricity.
3
Funding: $18.4M
SolarHome is a solar energy startup that focusses on serving households in Myanmar. SolarHome installs integrated solar energy and appliance units in customers’ homes, and offers radically affordable “rent-to-own” plans of energy service subscription.
4
Funding: $16.2M
SEPPURE creates sustainable nanofiltration solutions to separate chemical mixtures at a molecular level with minimal energy use.
5
Funding: $13M
VFlow uses its unique IP to build safe, long-lasting, high performing low-cost flow batteries for large scale energy storage application.
6
Funding: $12.5M
Amperesand operates as a grid infrastructure solution provider that develops the silicon-carbide solid-state transformer technology
7
Funding: $4.5M
SunGreenH2 is a deep cleantech company making electrolysers produce 2x green hydrogen using 30x lower precious metals and 10% lower energy.
8
Funding: SGD3M
TablePointer is the AI solution for small and medium commercial facilities, helping them optimise energy usage and increase profitability.
9
Funding: $2M
AVEVAI focuses in a few key industries like new energy vehicles, logistics, R&D on graphene and in AI machine learning technology. To complete the vision, the company created four pillars to make this startup a success.
10
Funding: SGD2.8M
Energy intelligence at the edge: connected hardware company making buildings smarter and more efficient.
11
Funding: SGD2M
Solar-as-a-service for smaller, underserved property owners in Southeast Asia
Editor: Alexander Gillet
Alexander Gillet is a senior editor for EnergyStartups. He has a deep background in energy sector and startups. Alexander graduated from Emlyon Business School, a leading French business school specialized in entrepreneurship. He has helped several non-profit organizations dedicated to promoting environmental education and sustainability and has written over 250 articles on energy technology for various websites. When he’s not writing, Romain is also a developer and has a deep historical knowledge of the computer industry for the past 50 years. You can contact Alexander at alexgillet@energystartups.com