Semilla Climate Capital is an early-stage venture fund focused on protecting the environment. Semilla’s goal is to provide its Limited Partners with returns that they can then re-invest in additional climate solutions, enabling an ever-increasing amount of capital applied to mitigate climate change.
Our first requirement for an investment is an experienced startup leadership team. They must have first-hand experience in the problem area and have experienced success and failure.
Semilla looks for startups that reduce sales friction as they enter the market. We look for startups that can approach the operator of an industrial facility and show how the operator can both decrease energy consumption and achieve a compelling ROI. We also look for startups that have energy efficiency solutions that can move to adjacent markets, for example, in commercial buildings. Again, the goal of the startup must be to provide an operator with an attractive, near-term ROI.
Given the Semilla General Partners’ long experience in working in and founding hard-tech startups with strong IP, they are comfortable investing in those types of companies. Those companies have long-term sustainable competitive advantages, in contrast to yet another software-only AI startup. Strong IP can also make companies an attractive acquisition target.
The Semilla General Partners have deep experience in investing in Texas and central US startups. The founders of those companies do not over-hype their businesses and have realistic valuation expectations. Similarly, diverse founders also are typically realistic about their businesses and the valuations.
Semilla avoids moon-shot startups that have massive ambitions such as directly scrubbing existing atmospheric carbon or removing plastic waste from oceans. Those companies require investment levels best provided by the government. We avoid trying to identify the winning technology when there are many competitive innovative technologies. And we don’t invest in startups whose revenue growth is dependent upon uncertain and ever-changing government regulations or subsidies.
Semilla is expert at what it does, is well connected with Texas and central US startups, and funds investment opportunities which are often overlooked by east and west coast investors.