Voyager Ventures closes $275M fund for European builders
Voyager Ventures has raised a new $275 million fund to support European founders working at the intersection of energy transition and artificial intelligence. The fresh capital will be deployed into early-stage companies building critical infrastructure, software and tools to decarbonise industry and modernise Europe’s energy systems.
The fund targets startups from seed to early growth, with a focus on scalable platforms in areas such as grid optimisation, renewable energy integration, industrial automation and AI-driven climate analytics. By concentrating on capital-intensive, technically complex sectors, Voyager Ventures aims to bridge the gap between breakthrough research and commercially viable products.
Backing Europe’s next wave of energy and AI infrastructure
Europe’s policy push on decarbonisation, combined with rapid advances in AI algorithms and cloud computing, is creating strong tailwinds for founders building climate and energy solutions. Voyager Ventures plans to partner closely with technical teams that can turn this momentum into defensible businesses, particularly in markets where regulation, hardware and software intersect.
The firm is expected to back companies that, for example, use machine learning to forecast electricity demand, orchestrate distributed energy resources or optimise industrial processes for lower emissions. Another priority will be startups that provide the data infrastructure and developer tools needed to deploy AI safely across critical energy assets.
Sign of resilience in European deep tech funding
The $275 million raise underscores ongoing investor confidence in European deep tech, even as broader venture markets remain selective. Funds with a clear thesis around climate, hardware-software convergence and AI infrastructure continue to attract institutional capital, particularly from limited partners seeking long-term, impact-driven returns.
For founders, the new fund adds a specialised source of capital at a time when building in energy and industrial domains still requires patient investors and sector expertise. With this vehicle, Voyager Ventures positions itself as a key player in financing the technologies that will underpin Europe’s net-zero and digital transformation agendas.

