Soldera’s 10x growth story: building the Stripe for renewable energy

January 20, 2026 at 01:49 PM UTC
Tech.eu
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Soldera’s 10x growth story: building the Stripe for renewable energy

Soldera, a European company, is building the "Stripe for Renewable Energy" to streamline the financial infrastructure supporting Europe’s energy transition. The company has developed an AI-powered platform that automates the management and trading of Guarantees of Origin (GOs) in the renewable energy sector, directly addressing the inefficiencies within the current analogue systems. This innovation aims to facilitate the flow of capital into renewable energy projects, enhance market transparency, and promote scalability. The platform unifies over 30 European certificate registries into a single interface. Soldera’s tech is utilized by Fortune 500 companies and global asset managers, providing access to more than 4,000 power plants. The company has achieved remarkable growth, with a 10x increase in revenue in 2025, scaling from €150,000 to €1 million. Furthermore, Soldera recently secured €1.6 million in non-dilutive funding via the EAS Applied Research Grant. This advancement significantly benefits both renewable energy producers and corporate consumers. Producers experience a 10-15% revenue increase and up to a 95% reduction in administrative overhead. For corporations, the platform cuts back-office compliance costs by 25-40%. Soldera’s meta-infrastructure simplifies compliance by offering a single interface, streamlining the complex requirements of various national energy attribute certificate registries across Europe. Looking ahead, Soldera’s goal is to make energy attribute certificate management as seamless and invisible as cloud billing. By automating the entire lifecycle of energy attribute certificates, the company is positioning itself as a key player in the evolving landscape of sustainable finance and digital transformation in Europe.

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Published: January 20, 2026 at 01:49 PM UTC
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