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604 After securing €10M from Invest-NL, Amsterdam’s Move Energy Fund lands €35M commitment from EIF

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Vigneshwar Ravichandran @ Silicon Canals · 11/21/2024 03:00 EDT

After securing €10M from Invest-NL, Amsterdam’s Move Energy Fund lands €35M commitment from EIF

Amsterdam-based Move Energy Fund, a venture capital focusing on early-stage ventures and technologies supporting the energy transition, announced on Thursday that it has secured €35M commitment from the European Investment Fund (EIF) for its Fund I. With this fund, the Dutch VC will invest in hard- and software ventures that accelerate the energy transition. The ... Read more

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