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580 Amsterdam’s Chapter raises €3M to help green energy workers work smarter and faster with AI

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Vishal Singh @ Silicon Canals · 01/23/2025 04:41 EDT

Amsterdam-based Chapter, a SaaS company driving the energy transition with AI-powered knowledge management software, has secured €3M in funding from Rubio Impact Ventures and CapitalT. Chapter is a SaaS company focused on accelerating the global energy transition by helping sustainable energy companies work productively, efficiently, and compliantly. The startup’s AI-powered operating system streamlines workflows in ... Read more

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