

Why Green Tech Startups Fail, And How to Fix It - Laurits Bach Soerensen (Nordic Alpha Partners)
As industrial greentech scales, it faces hypertransformation: disrupting value chains, deploying new tech, demanding huge capital, and struggling with rapid growth. This is a stage at which traditional startup playbooks can’t keep up.
So, how do founders and investors survive, and thrive, through this chaos?
Laurits Bach Sørensen, Co-Founder of Nordic Alpha, shares a powerful new framework: Hypertransformation. This is how Nordic Alpha sold Spirii to Edenred for €175M and Wiferion to Tesla for €80M+.
In this conversation, we cover:
- Why green tech needs more than capital to win- The $215 trillion reindustrialization opportunity- How U.S. and China outplay Europe on policy- The 4 forces of hypertransformation- Why Northvolt failed, and how it could’ve been saved- … and more!
⌛TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Introduction
02:13 Introduction to Nordic Alpha
5:24 The Need for Re-Industrialization
11:42 Skepticism in Climate Tech
15:18 Understanding Hyper Transformation
19:01 Four Forces of Hyper Transformation
27:54 Capital Expenditure in Hypergrowth
36:48 Managing Hypergrowth
39:20 Northvolt Case Study
49:50 Free Tools You Can Use
53:34 Rapid Fire Questions 🔥
📚 STARTUPS AND FRAMEWORKS
Hyper-Transformation Framework
BCSA - Better, Cheaper, Simpler, Available
Hyper-Replication Model
Auto-Projections & BTM Model
Spirii – sold to Edenred for €175M
Wiferion – sold to Tesla for €82M
Northvolt – Swedish EV battery company
STABL – Nordic Alpha portfolio company using second-life batteries
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