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06/12/2026
The BATx – Fundación Socya partnership is scaling second-life battery solutions that reduce hazardous waste while expanding access to sustainable energy storage. As the first company in the region to manufacture and repurpose lithium-ion batteries, BATx is delivering localized diagnostics, repair services and energy storage systems ranging from 10kWh to grid-scale BESS.
With this top up funding, BATx is focused on strengthening its operations and securing key certifications to meet international standards, reinforcing its position as both an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and a trusted service provider.
The startup is also actively advocating for policies that enable the integration of second-life batteries into national energy systems and advance circularity in clean technology. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4eBOHuL.
This partnership is an existing P4G Partnership accelerating food, water and energy transitions in countries. P4G Partnerships will top up the partnership’s grant funding and technical assistance to help it become investment ready.
🤝🏾Partners include: BATx, Fundación Socya
06/11/2026
Alternō is proving that climate innovation can be both practical and transformative.
Through its partnership with Asia Society for Social Improvement & Sustainable Transformation - Vietnam, this Vietnam-based startup is harnessing the power of sand battery technology to deliver cost-effective, low-emission heat solutions for agriculture and beyond. By converting electricity into stored thermal energy at temperatures up to 600°C, Alternō enables agro-processors to cut drying costs by up to 50% while significantly reducing energy waste and emissions.
Backed by P4G funding across two rounds, the partnership aims to scale adoption, strengthen investor readiness, and drive forward a zero-emissions energy future. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4tFuGbi.
This partnership is an existing P4G Partnership accelerating food, water and energy transitions in countries. P4G Partnerships will top up the partnership’s grant funding and technical assistance to help it become investment ready.
🤝🏾Partners include: Alternō, Asia Society for Social Improvement & Sustainable Transformation - Vietnam
Crossing the final hurdle to investment readiness is often where the real test begins and where the right support can make all the difference.
P4G is proud to award $1M in top-up funding to 11 of its current startup partnerships, helping them accelerate toward Series A investment and unlock the capital needed to scale their climate solutions!
These partnerships have already demonstrated strong traction. This next phase is about sharpening their investment readiness, strengthening their models and positioning them for long-term growth.
Because getting to scale isn’t just about innovation, it’s about staying the course.
Stay tuned as we spotlight their work in the weeks ahead. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4ubnsfd.
06/10/2026
📢 Opportunity Alert: P4G is seeking a National Platform Liaison in Vietnam to help strengthen the country's climate innovation ecosystem and advance partnerships that accelerate sustainable growth.
This role will support stakeholder engagement across government, private sector and civil society, coordinate National Platform activities, and help connect promising climate startups with the resources and networks they need to scale impact.
If you're passionate about climate action, entrepreneurship and building partnerships that drive systems change, we encourage you to apply!
Submission deadline: June 19, 2026
Learn more and apply: https://bit.ly/4ohvykD.
As climate change accelerates, building resilient food systems has never been more urgent.
The May P4G newsletter highlights how innovative partnerships across Africa and Asia are helping farmers, communities and food systems adapt to rising temperatures, extreme weather and supply chain disruptions.
From climate-smart grain storage in Kenya and biofertilizers in Ethiopia to reducing food waste in Indonesia and creating sustainable forest-based livelihoods, these partnerships demonstrate how local innovation can strengthen food security, improve incomes and build climate resilience.
The newsletter features insights from:
🌱 Forestwise.earth – Yayasan Rimba Raya Abadi
🌱 Surplus - Ekonomi Sirkular Indonesia – Greeneration Foundation Foundation
🌱 agriBORA – Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT
🌱 Thur Biotech Manufacturing – Emmanuel Development Association
These examples show why investing in resilient food systems is an investment in healthier communities, stronger economies and a more sustainable future.
Read the newsletter: https://bit.ly/3RM74nE.
06/08/2026
🚨 P4G’s Round 5 startup partnership announcement is just moments away!
This cohort brings together partnerships that have already demonstrated strong results and are now poised to scale their impact even further. The next chapter starts soon, and you won’t want to miss it!
Sign up for our newsletter and follow us on social to be among the first to see who was selected: https://bit.ly/4cr0LMQ!
06/03/2026
This , we're celebrating the organizations helping make cycling a cornerstone of sustainable urban mobility.
In Kenya, the Ebee Africa - Sustainable Transport Africa partnership is doing more than expanding access to electric bicycles, it is building the ecosystem needed for cycling to thrive. Through engagement with leading forums hosted by the Kenya Association of Manufacturers, Electric Mobility Association of Kenya, and World Bicycle Relief, eBee is bringing together stakeholders to advance cleaner, more inclusive transportation.
The startup has convened high-level discussions with UNEP, UN-Habitat, Nairobi City County, and transport authorities to advocate for cycling-friendly infrastructure and policy reforms. eBee's House of Cycling platform is connecting government agencies, private sector leaders, NGOs and advocates to champion cycling across Kenya.
Moreover, through innovative financing solutions, skills training and advocacy for safer cycling infrastructure, eBee is helping create greener cities, new economic opportunities, and more inclusive mobility systems.
To date, the company has distributed more than 1,500 e-bicycles and created over 300 direct jobs while working to make cycling a desirable transportation choice for the future.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3IhHvpt.
06/03/2026
A bicycle can do more than move people, it can help transform communities, create jobs and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon future.
As the world recognizes the role of cycling in building healthier and more sustainable cities, we're spotlighting the STROOM - Greater Stellenbosch Trust partnership in South Africa! Together, they are reimagining last-mile delivery through locally manufactured cargo e-bikes that help small businesses reduce transportation costs, lower emissions and expand economic opportunities.
By supporting township entrepreneurs, training riders and mechanics, and demonstrating the value of sustainable urban logistics, STROOM is helping build a cleaner, more inclusive mobility ecosystem one delivery at a time.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3PDz7oF.
06/03/2026
Today, we celebrate a simple idea with transformative potential - making sustainable mobility accessible to more people!
Across , electric bicycles are helping reduce emissions, lower transportation costs and connect people to jobs, education and essential services. P4G-supported startups are testing, scaling and expanding solutions that improve understanding of e-mobility and increase the adoption of electric bicycles where they can have the greatest impact.
As cities grow and climate pressures intensify, investing in clean, affordable transportation is critical to building more resilient and inclusive communities. This , we're proud to support entrepreneurs who are helping pedal the transition toward a greener future 🚲
05/27/2026
Rainforests don’t have to be cleared to create economic opportunity.
In West Kalimantan, Indonesia, Forestwise.earth’s Rainforest Value model is showing how non-timber forest products can create income, strengthen local economies and protect rainforests at the same time.
By combining digital traceability, local processing and forest protection agreements, communities are gaining economic opportunities without sacrificing the ecosystems they depend on.
Its latest policy brief outlines how Indonesia can close policy gaps to scale a forest-based green economy that rewards conservation and community welfare together. Read now: https://bit.ly/4vc3S2Y!
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