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Zevero secures £5.23M as Tokyo VC backs climate tech push

24 March 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Tokyo investor backs Zevero in £5.23M climate tech round

London-based carbon management startup Zevero has raised £5.23 million in a new funding round led by a Tokyo-based venture capital firm, defying a broader cooling trend in global climate tech investment. The deal underscores continued institutional appetite for scalable tools that help companies measure and reduce their carbon emissions.

Zevero’s platform targets corporate decarbonisation

Zevero develops software that enables businesses to track, report and manage their carbon footprint across operations and supply chains. By automating data collection and applying advanced emissions accounting methodologies, the platform is designed to help firms comply with tightening disclosure rules and voluntary net-zero commitments.

The startup focuses on turning complex emissions data into actionable insights, allowing sustainability teams and finance leaders to identify high-impact reduction opportunities, model scenarios and prepare audit-ready reports aligned with emerging standards such as the CSRD and TCFD.

Funding round bucks climate tech slowdown

Global venture capital flows into climate-related startups have softened over the past year as investors reassess valuations and exit timelines. Against that backdrop, the participation of a Japanese investor in a UK-based climate software company signals confidence in the long-term demand for robust carbon management tools.

The new capital is expected to be used to expand Zevero‘s engineering and product teams, accelerate integrations with enterprise resource planning and procurement systems, and deepen its presence in Europe and Asia. The Tokyo firm’s involvement may also open doors to corporate customers in Japan, where regulators and investors are pushing for more transparent ESG reporting.

Regulation and disclosure drive demand

With regulators in the UK, EU and other major markets moving toward mandatory climate disclosure, companies face mounting pressure to quantify and reduce their emissions. Solutions like Zevero‘s are positioned to benefit as sustainability reporting shifts from a voluntary exercise to a core compliance obligation and board-level priority.

The round highlights how investors are increasingly favouring climate platforms that combine rigorous data analytics with clear regulatory alignment, rather than purely experimental technologies.

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