This episode is part of our Capital Series hosted by Jason Jacobs. This series explores a diverse range of capital sources and the individuals who drive them. From family offices and institutional LPs to private equity, government funding, and more, we take a deep dive into the world of capital and its critical role in driving innovation and progress.
Sebastian Heitmann is a partner at Extantia Capital.
Extantia Capital is a platform to invest in breakthrough technology solutions that address the climate crisis via mitigation and adaptation. The 300 million euro platform includes Extantia Flagship, which backs scalable deep decarbonization companies; Extantia Allstars, which partners with mission aligned climate tech, venture capital fund managers; and Extantia Ignite, a sustainability hub, advancing knowledge and competence in climate innovation and ESG practices.
In this episode, we cover:
- [02:02]: An overview of the Extantia platform and its investment strategies
- [03:03]: What Extantia looks for when evaluating opportunities
- [05:14]: Sebastian's background and the origin of Extantia
- [08:32]: The changing market and political environment that created opportunities for Extantia
- [12:19]: The unique skillsets and expertise within the Extantia partnership
- [16:10]: The evolution of Extantia, starting with a pilot fund
- [18:06]: Extantia's extension projected impact calculation (EPIC) methodology for measuring impact
- [19:43]: The current fund structure and status of fundraising for Extantia's Flagship fund
- [20:18]: Extantia's focus on B2B tech solutions that address the "energy trilemma"
- [22:25]: Investment opportunities in the hydrogen economy and breakthrough cooling tech
- [25:29]: How Extantia thinks about returns and why Sebastian doesn't like the term "impact fund"
- [27:44]: The kinds of LPs the firm targets, including pension funds, insurance companies, sovereign wealth funds, and corporates
- [31:14]: The need for successful exits in the climate tech space
- [33:00]: How current energy models underestimate the impact of innovation
- [38:56]: Alignment between the US and Europe in climate tech innovation and investment
- [43:43]: The types of clean energy tech Sebastian is most excited about
- [45:54]: Advice for people seeking a career transition into the climate sector
- [47:24]: Who Sebastian wants to hear from
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Episode recorded on June 20, 2023 (published July 12, 2023)
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