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India Tech Report: Daily Morning Brief
Hari Arakali
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The Climate on Monday: Meet the 11 startups in Amazon's latest ClimateTech cohort
India Tech Report: Daily Morning Brief
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The Climate on Monday: Meet the 11 startups in Amazon's latest ClimateTech cohort

Union Minister Gadkari unveils roadmap for sustainable transport at SIAM meet

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari set out India’s sustainable transport vision at the 65th annual convention of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers, stressing global alignment on BS7 (Bharat Stage 7) and CAFE (corporate average fuel efficiency) norms to cut air pollution, according to a press release from the transport ministry. He highlighted biofuel adoption, the vehicle scrappage policy, and plans to lower logistics costs, while announcing rewards and insurance for road accident helpers to improve road safety and industry sustainability.

 

Coal ministry spotlights gasification for India’s clean energy future

The Ministry of Coal hosted a Mumbai roadshow on coal gasification, highlighting its role in India’s energy transition and industrial growth, according to a press release from the ministry. Officials stressed using coal gasification—including underground technologies—to create clean energy, chemicals, and hydrogen, while reducing imports and boosting economic self-reliance. The government is scaling R&D, innovation, and private partnerships to ensure safe, sustainable deployment of gasification projects nationwide.

 

IIT Madras start-up deploys cleaner, cost-saving wastewater tech

JSP Enviro, incubated at IIT Madras, has launched and field-proven its BEADS wastewater treatment system in industries in Tamil Nadu, according to a press release from the Press Information Bureau. The technology, which operates anaerobically without electricity or chemicals, reduces sludge and recovers energy. Each 100m³/day installation avoids 80 tons of CO₂ annually, promising ROI in 3–4 years. JSP Enviro aims to scale nationwide, unlocking climate and financial gains for manufacturers.

 

Bartronics India enters climate tech with carbon credit push

Bartronics India has partnered RenewCred, a climate-tech start-up, to launch blockchain-based carbon credit solutions for Indian farmers, according to a press release. The collaboration will enable over 40 million rural farmers to earn revenue by adopting sustainable practices, verified via drones and blockchain. The move marks Bartronics’ pivot from rural fintech to agri- and climate-tech, aiming to boost rural incomes and climate action.

 

IFC boosts responsAbility Asia climate tech fund past $400M

UK money manager M&G’s responsAbility Investments has raised more than $414 million for its Asia Climate Strategy, following a $50 million IFC investment, ESG Today reports. The fund targets renewable energy, battery storage, e-mobility, and circular economy, aiming to cut 16 million tons of CO₂. With completion near its $500 million goal, it mobilizes capital for Asia’s energy transition and offers diversification for institutional investors.

 

Vireo Ventures closes €50M fund to back Europe’s clean electrification

Berlin-based Vireo Ventures has closed its €50 million Electrification Fund I to support early-stage startups in Europe’s energy transition, Tech Funding News reports. The fund targets pre-seed to Series A companies advancing grid electrification, storage, and decarbonization. Investors range from pension funds to corporates, and the portfolio includes innovators in energy management, storage, and e-mobility—boosting the region’s path to net zero.

 

Solenery raises $750K to scale AI-powered clean energy platform

Toronto-based Solenery raised $750,000 in pre-seed funding to expand its AI platform, which streamlines clean energy adoption for Canadian homeowners and businesses, Clean Energy reports. Solenery delivers local feasibility, savings, and incentives by postal code, connecting users to vetted installers and rebates. The company aims to accelerate Canada’s net-zero transition by making solar and clean tech adoption more accessible and frictionless.

 

UNICEF backs climate tech to protect world’s most vulnerable

UNICEF is investing in frontier climate tech solutions, focusing on open-source and local innovations that protect children from climate change impacts like extreme heat and pollution, the UN children’s unit said in a recent post. Its Venture Fund supports early-stage startups using AI, data, and digital tools for health and resilience, aiming for scalable, equitable impact in emerging markets. The initiative also shapes global digital policy on child-centered climate action.

 

Amazon picks 11 climate tech startups for its 2025 net zero

Amazon has invited 11 new start-ups and scale-ups to join the second edition of the ClimateTech cohort of the Amazon Sustainability Accelerator, a programme designed to accelerate the development of climate breakthrough technologies, the company said in a post last week.

 

The four-week programme combines expert-led workshops, mentoring sessions, and leadership panels. It also gives some participating companies the opportunity to run a pilot with Amazon’s European operations. Selected from more than 550 applications, these innovative companies address three crucial environmental challenges: energy efficiency, waste reduction, and water management.

 

The selected startups are:

Mhor Energy (UK): Flow batteries storing energy in liquid for long-term, high-temperature use.

Cartesian (Norway): State-changing thermal batteries storing and releasing energy for grid management.

Over Easy Solar (Norway): Lightweight, upright solar panels for buildings unable to use conventional panels.

Active Surfaces (US): Ultra-thin, flexible perovskite solar sheets for quick, material-efficient installations.

Omniflow (Portugal): Hybrid wind-solar streetlights saving 90% energy, supporting smart city features.

Blue Frontier (US): Air conditioners using liquid desiccant to cut energy use by up to 90%.

Shayp (Belgium): AI water monitoring solution to reduce leaks and cut consumption in buildings.

Solaq (Netherlands): Shipping container-based systems converting atmospheric moisture into drinking water.

NANDO (Italy): Smart waste monitori...

India Tech Report: Daily Morning Brief
Daily brief on deep tech and climate tech news from India and around the world, every week day. indiatechreport.in