Top 20 Energy Software startups

Nov 26, 2024 | By Alexander Gillet

These startups provide software and SaaS services for energy companies.
1
Country: France | Funding: €10.5M
Granular Energy is the platform of the future for managing and trading clean energy.​
2
Country: USA | Funding: $2.5M
Aether is AI design and workflow software for solar installers worldwide.
3
Country: Netherlands | Funding: $25.1M
Overstory is a software company that applies AI to satellite imagery to provide vegetation intelligence, planet tech, and Forestry.
4
Country: Sweden | Funding: $14.3M
Plexigrid develops software solutions that enable increased renewable energy in electrical distribution grids.
5
Country: UK | Funding: $87.8M
Ev.energy is a smart charging software platform for electric vehicles to reduce carbon emissions and costs.
6
Country: USA | Funding: $32M
Recurve is an open-source SaaS platform with tools that help utilities leverage their smart meter data to measure energy usage.
7
Country: Germany | Funding: $22.8M
Ostrom is an energy management platform that makes green electricity affordable and straightforward for households in Germany and Europe.
8
Country: Germany | Funding: $18.5M
ACCURE is an AI-powered battery analytics company.
9
Country: USA | Funding: $18M
Ivy is a turn-key service powered by intelligent software providing equitable solar access to residents and predictable returns to owners.
10
Country: Norway | Funding: $17.2M
Enode develops APIs that connect EVs, home chargers, batteries, and heating to energy management apps.
11
Country: Germany | Funding: €13M
Reonic is a software company that accelerates the energy transition economically and ecologically.
12
Country: USA | Funding: $13.8M
Paces is a data insight platform for green infrastructure developers, operators, and investors to build more projects.
13
Country: UK | Funding: £11M
Electron is a start-up harnessing blockchain technologies to design more efficient, resilient and flexible systems for the energy sector.
14
Country: UK | Funding: $10.6M
Axle's software dynamically gives flexibility to the electricity grid and adjusts energy usage to when it is cheapest and greenest. Axle’s API enables energy suppliers and hardware manufacturers to monetise the flexibility of home energy devices, lowering costs and emissions while improving grid stability.
15
Country: Germany | Funding: €10M
The SaaS platform for a new energy world.
16
Country: UK | Funding: $3.2M
Tem. develops and provides innovative solutions to manufacture renewable energy generators.
17
Country: Germany | Funding: €2.4M
trawa offers software solutions and matching electricity procurement services for businesses. The offering enables energy-intensive companies to access renewable energy from solar- and wind parks and helps them decarbonize their operations while at the same time saving cost and protecting themselves against future energy crises.
18
Country: Netherlands | Funding: €1.7M
OpusFlow is an all-in-one ERP system focused on installation companies. From solar panels and heat pumps to charging stations, OpusFlow software ensures streamlined business operations.
19
Country: Germany
everyone energy is an automated energy advisory platform that aims to improve the user experience during the energy transition.
20
Country: UK
Open Grid Systems’ software is deployed across the world, on premises, in the cloud in AWS and Azure, and embedded within mission-critical control systems at some of the world’s largest energy companies.
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. In his free time, Alexander enjoys yoga, camping and exploring the Blue Ridge Mountains. You can contact Alexander at alexgillet(at)energystartups(dot)com