Top 12 Green Energy startups in Singapore

Oct 24, 2024 | By Alexander Gillet

1
Funding: $110.8M
Oyika is a motor vehicle company that builds battery swap and charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.
2
Funding: $35M
Electrify develops blockchain-enabled peer-to-peer (P2P) trading of renewable energy in the city, which allows both utilities and consumers to produce and sell electricity.
3
Funding: $18.4M
SolarHome is a solar energy startup that focusses on serving households in Myanmar. SolarHome installs integrated solar energy and appliance units in customers’ homes, and offers radically affordable “rent-to-own” plans of energy service subscription.
4
Funding: $16.2M
SEPPURE creates sustainable nanofiltration solutions to separate chemical mixtures at a molecular level with minimal energy use.
5
Funding: $13M
VFlow uses its unique IP to build safe, long-lasting, high performing low-cost flow batteries for large scale energy storage application.
6
Funding: $12.5M
Amperesand operates as a grid infrastructure solution provider that develops the silicon-carbide solid-state transformer technology
7
Funding: $4.5M
SunGreenH2 is a deep cleantech company making electrolysers produce 2x green hydrogen using 30x lower precious metals and 10% lower energy.
8
Funding: SGD3M
TablePointer is the AI solution for small and medium commercial facilities, helping them optimise energy usage and increase profitability.
9
Funding: $2M
AVEVAI focuses in a few key industries like new energy vehicles, logistics, R&D on graphene and in AI machine learning technology. To complete the vision, the company created four pillars to make this startup a success.
10
Funding: SGD2.8M
Energy intelligence at the edge: connected hardware company making buildings smarter and more efficient.
Editor: Alexander Gillet
Alexander Gillet is a senior editor for EnergyStartups. He has a deep background in energy sector and startups. Alexander graduated from Emlyon Business School, a leading French business school specialized in entrepreneurship. He has helped several non-profit organizations dedicated to promoting environmental education and sustainability and has written over 250 articles on energy technology for various websites. In his free time, Alexander enjoys yoga, camping and exploring the Blue Ridge Mountains. You can contact Alexander at alexgillet(at)energystartups(dot)com