2023 application process now open for startups
addressing climate change in Atlantic City, Baltimore, Chicago,
Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Wilmington, Del.
The Exelon Foundation and Exelon Corporation (Nasdaq: EXC), a
Fortune 200 company and the nation’s premier energy transmission
and distribution utility company, have selected nine startups to
receive funding as part of its Climate Change Investment Initiative
(2c2i), a 10-year, $20 million initiative that focuses on start-ups
with bright ideas and clean energy and environmentally sustainable
technologies with potential for wide-scale impact.
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“At this critical point in the fight against climate change, we
are focused on finding innovative solutions to mitigate the
increasingly devastating effects,” said Chris Crane, president and
CEO of Exelon. “Through our direct and indirect 2c2i investments,
we are investing in the latest sustainable technologies to reduce
those impacts in the communities we serve, particularly in
under-resourced areas, which are disproportionately affected by
climate change.”
This year’s selected startups include:
Carbon Reform Based in Wilmington, Del., Carbon Reform is
a mission-driven company focused on removing CO2 and pollution from
indoor air. The company has developed the Carbon Capsule, a modular
carbon dioxide capture device that helps eco- and health-conscious
building owners reduce CO2 and contaminant levels internally,
improving residents’ health, while saving energy on heating and
cooling.
ChargerHelp! ChargerHelp! is a Los Angeles-based company
solving the industry-wide problem of out-of-service electric
vehicle charging stations. Their data-driven platform and app-based
dispatch system provide on-demand charger repairs and maintenance
from trained local workforces, dramatically improving charging
efficiency, turnaround time and network availability, while
reducing costs across the networks.
Cleartrace Based in Austin, Texas, Cleartrace’s energy
data and carbon accounting platform delivers 100 percent traceable
and verifiable energy and carbon records, empowering organizations
to understand and intelligently decarbonize their operations.
Just Vertical Just Vertical develops highly efficient and
beautiful indoor gardens that enable anyone to grow their own
fresh, healthy food at home, without the environmental damage of
traditional farming. The Toronto-based company is on a mission to
empower everyone to be part of the food resilience solution by
developing indoor garden systems for every family and
lifestyle.
Kadeya Based in Chicago, Kadeya’s network of smart
bottling stations and reusable, digitally identifiable bottles
eliminate the need for single-use cold beverage containers forever,
for everyone. Their 7.5 sq-ft stations act as miniature bottling
facilities, decentralizing production to the point of purchase to
eliminate 90-95 percent of the GHG footprint of single-use bottles,
without giving up quality, convenience or affordability.
Pearl Certification Pearl Certification is a clean
technology certification solution for homeowners and contractors
that promotes a greener future and makes high-performance home
value visible to benefit homeowners and the professionals who serve
them. The Virginia-based company is dedicated to transforming the
national housing market for good by building a market that rewards
energy efficiency.
Hidden Gems Headquartered in Philadelphia, HiddenGems
creates a more sustainable food system by making nutritious
products from food waste. Their first product is Reveal - the
world's first avocado seed brew. It's a great-tasting, gut healthy,
low-calorie drink made from upcycled avocado seeds that contains
probiotics, three times the antioxidants of green tea and is 100
percent sustainable.
Showerstream Showerstream solves behavioral water waste
in hotel showers, which are frequently left running unoccupied,
causing billions of gallons of water and kWh of energy to be wasted
each year. Based in Austin, Texas, Showerstream has developed a
universally compatible smart shower system with advanced sensors
that effectively monitors and reduces water and energy
consumption.
Traxen Traxen is a Michigan-based high technology
developer dedicated to leading the heavy-duty trucking industry
into the future with data-driven solutions that promote safe
driving and efficient fuel use. Traxen’s cloud-connected,
intelligent cruise control system helps trucking fleets to reduce
fuel consumption by 10 percent while also improving safety and
driver satisfaction.
About 2c2i Launched in 2019, 2c2i (Climate Change
Investment Initiative) combines the social and environmental impact
objectives of the Exelon Foundation with the investment objectives
and approach of venture capital. Exelon invests in startups
developing new technologies aimed at reducing GHG emissions and
mitigating climate change within in Exelon’s service areas,
particularly in underserved communities. In addition to the Exelon
Foundation’s $10 million financial investment in the startups,
Exelon Corporation matches that investment with an investment of up
to a $10 million of in-kind support, including mentoring
entrepreneurs on ways to access other sources of capital, structure
business plans, allocate financial resources and meet regulatory
requirements.
How to apply for funding To qualify for 2c2i
consideration, startups must be doing work that will benefit one or
more of Exelon’s six major urban markets (Atlantic City, Chicago,
Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Wilmington, Del.)
and have the potential to do one of the following:
- Mitigate greenhouse gas emissions;
- Boost the resiliency of urban infrastructure (e.g., the power
grid, transportation systems, buildings, vacant land) against
flood, stormwater and rising temperatures;
- Help cities, businesses and communities adapt to climate
change; or
- Help achieve a state or city’s specific sustainability and
climate goals.
Applications for the 2023 2c2i program year are being accepted
through Sept. 23. More information is available at
exelonfoundation.org.
The Exelon Foundation would like to recognize Katten, 2022 law
firm sponsor, for providing in-kind legal services in support of
the 2c2i program climate investments.
About Exelon Exelon (Nasdaq: EXC) is a Fortune 200
company and the nation’s largest utility company, serving more than
10 million customers through six fully regulated transmission and
distribution utilities — Atlantic City Electric (ACE), Baltimore
Gas and Electric (BGE), Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), Delmarva Power
& Light (DPL), PECO Energy Company (PECO), and Potomac Electric
Power Company (Pepco). More than 18,000 Exelon employees dedicate
their time and expertise to supporting our communities through
reliable, affordable and efficient energy delivery, workforce
development, equity, economic development and volunteerism. Follow
Exelon on Twitter @Exelon
About the Exelon Foundation The Exelon Foundation is an
independent, nonprofit organization funded solely by Exelon
Corporation through shareholder dollars. The mission of the
Foundation is to encourage respect for the environment, support
innovative STEM education programs and strengthen the social and
economic fabric of the community by providing a match to Exelon
employee contributions.
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