Full-Time
Facilitates transactions of renewable energy tax credits
$200k - $240k/yr
Senior, Expert
Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship
Seattle, WA, USA + 3 more
More locations: Washington, DC, USA | San Francisco, CA, USA | New York, NY, USA
Opportunities to co-work in SF, Seattle, DC, or NYC.
Crux Climate builds financial infrastructure to support the transition to renewable energy by focusing on transferable tax credits, which are government incentives for renewable energy investments. The company provides a platform that connects developers, tax credit buyers, banks, and financial advisors, making it easier to buy and sell these credits and enhancing market liquidity. Crux generates revenue through transaction and subscription fees, simplifying the management of tax credits for its users. With recent funding, Crux aims to expand its team and improve its software to further support the energy transition.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$77.1M
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2023
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Crux has secured $50 million in Series B funding, led by Lowercarbon Capital, to expand its clean energy finance platform. The round included investors like Andreessen Horowitz and Liberty Mutual Strategic Ventures. Crux aims to enhance its technology and integrate AI to broaden debt financing options, positioning itself as a central platform for clean energy finance. The company plans to address challenges in tax credit transfers and debt raises, while expanding its team and technology.
Crux, a NYC-based capital markets technology company, raised $50M in Series B funding.
The debt financing deal is one of the first to be completed via Crux’s new debt capital marketplace
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