How Cleantech Venture Capital Is Faring in a Pandemic

This week on The Interchange, we discuss how insulated cleantech and climatetech are from the economic tumult.

The world looked bleak for startups in the spring. According to figures from Crunchbase, venture capital deals were down 44 percent from March to June compared with last year. Seed-stage deals took the biggest hit, down nearly 60 percent. But Series B deals also took a hit. The funding environment was challenging for startups at any stage of funding.

Deals are finally coming back. Obviously, travel startups won’t be a hot category for a long time. But what about those in the "climatetech" and cleantech space? Are they insulated? And what does the reorientation tell us about who’s still all-in on the category?

We’re joined by Abe Yokell, managing partner and co-founder of Congruent Ventures. He and Shayle dig into a wide range of venture capital trends, including:

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