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Berlin Startup Trawa Raises €2.4 Million to Accelerate Sustainable Energy Transition

Berlin-based startup Trawa has recently announced that it has raised €2.4 million in a Series A funding round. The investment was led by venture capital firm Earlybird, with participation from existing investors Coparion and Climate-KIC.

Trawa is a startup that focuses on accelerating the transition to sustainable energy. It provides a platform that allows customers to compare and purchase renewable energy from local producers. The platform also provides customers with insights into their energy consumption and helps them make informed decisions about their energy use.

The funding will be used to expand Trawa’s operations and develop new products and services. The company plans to use the funds to grow its team and expand its reach across Europe. It also plans to invest in research and development to further improve its platform and services.

Trawa’s mission is to make renewable energy more accessible and affordable for everyone. The company believes that its platform can help reduce energy costs for consumers, while also helping to reduce emissions and promote sustainability.

The company’s CEO, Alexander Kölpin, said: “We are delighted to have received this investment from Earlybird, Coparion and Climate-KIC. This funding will enable us to further our mission of making renewable energy more accessible and affordable for everyone. We are committed to helping accelerate the transition to sustainable energy and this investment will help us do just that.”

Trawa’s platform is currently available in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. The company plans to expand into other European countries in the near future.

The recent investment in Trawa is yet another example of the growing interest in sustainable energy solutions. It is clear that investors are recognizing the potential of startups like Trawa to help accelerate the transition to a more sustainable future.

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