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Provides affordable green energy solutions
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Octopus Energy provides affordable green energy solutions to households and businesses across multiple countries, including the UK, US, Japan, Germany, New Zealand, and Australia. The company focuses on renewable energy and utilizes technology and data to enhance its services. Its main product offerings include direct energy sales to consumers and the licensing of its proprietary Kraken technology platform to other energy providers. This platform helps streamline energy management and improve customer experience. Unlike many competitors, Octopus Energy emphasizes sustainability and offers additional services such as electric vehicle solutions. The company's goal is to make green energy accessible and affordable while promoting the use of renewable resources.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Growth Equity (Venture Capital)
Total Funding
$2.5B
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Founded
2016
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Octopus Energy’s generation arm has announced a new investment in Nordic Generation Fuels (NGF) to accelerate clean air travel.
Carolyn Dawson of Tech Nation says tech companies can make an impact on climate mitigation Tech Nation/Founders ForumHere’s the irony. While an important subset of tech entrepreneurs are focused on the mitigation of climate change, the innovation economy as a whole is playing a significant role in pushing emissions to ever-higher levels. From co-working sectors to server farms, computers are collectively consuming ever-increasing amounts of electricity, creating an enormous carbon footprint in the process.So what can be done? Well, U.K. energy provider Octopus Energy has joined forces with entrepreneur networking platform Tech Nation to relaunch an initiative designed to help businesses of all sizes cut their emissions while also providing climate tech startups with an opportunity to enter into conversations with CEOs, CTOs and government officials. Earlier this week I spoke to Tech Nation CEO, Carolyn Dawson, and Octopus Energy Product Marketing Manager, Rebecca Dibb-Simkin about the thinking behind the scheme and the potential opportunities for startups.First some context. Originally created as a government-backed body tasked with supporting innovation economy entrepreneurs, Tech Nation almost disappeared in 2023 when public funding was withdrawn
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Major shareholders hike stakes in energy giant further after Octopus was recently named UK’s largest electricity supplier