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Redaptive Selected for Cleantech Group’s 2022 Global Cleantech 100 list of Companies Committed to Taking Action on the Climate Crisis - Redaptive Energy

Written by Redaptive | Feb 2, 2022 5:00:00 AM

SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Redaptive, a leader in Energy-as-a-Service, was named a 2022 Global Cleantech 100 Company by Cleantech Group. The 100 companies on the list, selected from more than 10,000 businesses, represent the private, independent, and for-profit companies best positioned to deliver solutions that will take us from commitments to actions in the sprint to net zero.

“Redaptive is honored to be included in Cleantech Group’s prestigious list of companies that are making an impact in reducing carbon emissions and fighting global climate change,” said John Rhow, President and co-founder of Redaptive. “Our mission is to help companies with large real estate portfolios achieve meaningful energy reductions that are economically sustainable.”

The list combines Cleantech Group’s research data with qualitative judgements from nominations and insight from a global, 85-member Expert Panel of leading investors and executives from corporations and industrials active in technology and innovation scouting. From pioneers and veterans to new entrants, the Expert Panel broadly represents the global cleantech community and results in a list with a powerful base of respect and support from many important players within the cleantech innovation ecosystem. The Global Cleantech 100 program is sponsored by Chubb.

“As more companies pledge to eliminate carbon emissions, organizations throughout the world are turning to Redaptive to help them reduce energy waste and operate sustainably,” said Arvin Vohra, CEO of Redaptive.

This is the 13th edition of the widely respected annual guide. This year’s list included entries from 94 countries. The sectors covered include Agriculture & Food, Enabling Technologies, Energy & Power, Materials & Chemicals, Resources & Environment and Transportation & Logistics.

“We have the science and ingenuity to solve most of the issues and there is the investment capital, in both private and public markets, to propel a three-decade transformation, to net zero,” said Richard Youngman, CEO, Cleantech Group. “The 2022 Global Cleantech 100 companies show this in spades. What they, and a hundred others like them, now need is braver regulators, policy makers and procurement departments, to enable such solutions to scale and go down their different cost curves much faster than the current trajectories.”