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InnoEnergy seeks to mobilise €160bn by 2030

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialMarch 25, 20252 Mins Read
InnoEnergy seeks to mobilise €160bn by 2030

InnoEnergy has rebranded to Inno as it plans to mobilise up to €160bn in clean tech investment by 2030.

The company is keen to continue its role as an early-stage impact investor, raising additional capital and co-establishing new funds to bridge Europe’s “growth equity” gap.

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Inno also plans to launch additional strategic value chain initiatives in emerging sectors to accelerate the development of new clean tech markets, building on its experience in the battery, solar PV and green hydrogen value chains.

This growth plan aims to mobilise up to €160bn in clean tech investment by 2030, covering equity, debt, grants, and project finance.

Chief executive Diego Pavia (pictured) said: “We know first-hand that the energy transition and industrial transformation are not a ‘walk in the park’.

“Our growth strategy sends a clear signal: we are staying the course, tackling the complexities of industrialising clean technologies head on.

“Europe has a unique single market, a strong industrial base, and the most ambitious and stable regulatory framework reaffirmed by the Clean Industrial Deal.

“With a maturing pipeline of clean industrial newcomers ready to scale and serve the domestic demand, growth financing is critical, and our ambitions directly address this opportunity.”

Innovation director Elena Bou added: “The energy transition is more than an environmental imperative – it’s the basis for a profound industrial, economic and societal transformation that requires bold action to ensure clean tech innovation is scaled at speed.

“Through our new brand, we are signalling to investors, innovators, policymakers, and industrial leaders: we are here to continue leading, to partner, and to make the hard things happen.”

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