Source: ESG Dive
Breakthrough Energy Ventures disclosed it had scored $839,368,421 in an amended Notice of Exempt Offering of Securities or Form D filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on July 31. The form requires companies to detail essential information or facts about themselves for investors, such as specifics about fundraising.
The firm launched BEV III in July 2023, following the closure of its second fund BEV II which secured $1.25 billion in 2021. Its inaugural fund BEV I closed at $1 billion in 2016.
“We have a little more than $1 billion in funds one and two, and fund three will be about the same size,” Gates said in an October 2023 interview with the Financial Times.
The Kirkland, Washington-based firm aims to “finance, launch and scale companies that will eliminate greenhouse gas emissions throughout the global economy,” according to its website. Breakthrough said it has over $3.5 billion in committed capital in investments or planned investments in companies that can create emissions-reduction technologies and help overcome “critical gaps” in climate tech.
The new funding builds on the firm’s North Star of supporting companies that can have a substantial impact on climate change at scale. Last year, the firm’s subsidiary Breakthrough Energy Catalyst committed $75 million in an equity investment to back Project Runner, a sustainable fuel initiative led by e-fuels company Infinium. Prior to that, Graphyte — a carbon removal startup backed by Breakthrough — signed a purchase agreement with American Airlines to help it reduce its carbon footprint and work toward its 2050 net-zero goal.
Alongside Gates, the firm is also backed by Jeff Bezos, Michael Bloomberg, Richard Branson and Mukesh Ambani, among others.