Climate CEOs

Dr. Chris Wedding — Climate Tech CEO Coach | CEO @ EFI

The leading weekly briefing for climate founders and CEOs. Hosted by Dr. Chris Wedding, executive coach and CEO of Entrepreneurs for Impact (EFI), a peer group capped at 90 CEOs & investors representing $40B in enterprise value and assets under management. Climate CEOs delivers playbooks from the front lines of climate tech, with insights on raising capital, scaling startups in clean energy, batteries, carbon capture, and the circular economy, plus the founder mindset, mindfulness, daily habits, book recommendations, and resilience needed to thrive.

  1. 9h ago

    The Robot Crew Building Solar Farms Faster Than Humans | Luminous

    4,000-pound robots are helping solar developers install panels faster, safer, and with fewer defects…without changing how construction sites operate.  Luminous is building an AI-powered automation platform that could reshape how renewable energy infrastructure gets built. Its robotic fleets handle module installation and material logistics, helping developers reduce labor constraints while improving safety, quality, and project economics. Jay Wong is the founder and CEO of Luminous Robotics, an industrial automation company focused on critical infrastructure construction. Before founding Luminous, he studied robotics, worked at MIT and Harvard, built a robot packaging company, and developed a deep conviction that deployable technology matters more than elegant technology. Why solar construction became Luminous' beachhead market and how automation can address growing labor shortagesThe two-robot fleet architecture that creates a "virtual conveyor belt" for continuous solar panel installationHow Luminous achieved zero injuries, zero panel breakage, and 16-20% fewer module defects than manual installationWhy labor could grow from 25-30% to nearly 50% of solar project costs as hardware prices continue fallingHow every deployed robot improves the entire fleet through a construction-site AI data flywheelThe economics of selling robotics on a cents-per-watt basis and financing fleets through sale-leaseback structuresWhy customer adoption (not technical sophistication) became the company's primary design constraintThe long-term vision for superhuman-scale infrastructure automation beyond what individual workers can physically accomplish -- 1️⃣ Join our confidential CEO community. Private CEO group for VC/PE-backed climate tech founders navigating capital, strategy, and scale. Capped at 45 CEOs. → entrepreneursforimpact.com 2️⃣ Join 40,000 professionals who get our newsletter. Climate tech finance, strategy, leadership. 2-min read. → entrepreneursforimpact.substack.com 3️⃣ Leave a podcast review. If you got value, take 30 seconds and do the community a favor. It helps push more capital and talent toward scalable climate solutions.

    The Robot Crew Building Solar Farms Faster Than Humans | Luminous
  2. 4d ago

    15 Climate Startups To Watch: Out of 105

    Most climate coverage focuses on companies that have already succeeded. This episode focuses on the next wave. From fusion and industrial heat to wildfire prevention, energy infrastructure, and climate adaptation, this minisode highlights 15 climate tech startups that could become important players in the years ahead. A broad view of climate innovation — Why the most interesting opportunities are emerging across energy, industry, software, infrastructure, and adaptation.AI's growing energy footprint — Startups helping support rising electricity demand from data centers and artificial intelligence.Industrial decarbonization opportunities — Companies tackling emissions from manufacturing, heat, materials, and heavy industry.Adaptation and resilience themes — Innovations addressing wildfire risk, grid reliability, extreme weather, and infrastructure resilience.What makes a startup worth watching — Large markets, differentiated technology, strong teams, and clear paths to commercial adoption.👉Get the written summary: https://entrepreneursforimpact.substack.com/p/15-climate-tech-startups-to-watch -- 1️⃣ Join our confidential CEO community. Private CEO group for VC/PE-backed climate tech founders navigating capital, strategy, and scale. Capped at 45 CEOs. → entrepreneursforimpact.com 2️⃣ Join 40,000 professionals who get our newsletter. Climate tech finance, strategy, leadership. 2-min read. → entrepreneursforimpact.substack.com 3️⃣ Leave a podcast review. If you got value, take 30 seconds and do the community a favor. It helps push more capital and talent toward scalable climate solutions.

    15 Climate Startups To Watch: Out of 105
  3. Jul 7

    Data > Hardware: 190% Net Revenue Retention for the Operating System for the Power Grid | Texture

    Most grid modernization discussions focus on hardware. Texture is building the operating system that connects utilities' fragmented software, meter data, DERs, and workflows into a single system of action. Guest Bio: Sanjiv Sanghavi is co-founder and CEO of Texture. Before founding Texture, he co-founded ClassPass, worked at Arcadia, and spent time in energy venture capital. Company Summary: ' Texture provides an operating system for utilities, co-ops, and energy companies. Its platform integrates data from disconnected systems and turns it into workflows for demand response, outage management, engineering, customer service, and distributed energy resource programs. What we discussed: The underserved market opportunity among 2,900 municipal utilities and co-ops that often cannot justify the cost and complexity of traditional DERMS platforms. How Texture reduced sales cycles from nine months to three months by shifting from feature demos to consultative problem-solving conversations with customers. The business model behind 190%+ net revenue retention, $1-per-meter pricing, and rapid customer expansion driven by measurable operational payback. Sanjiv's entrepreneurial lessons from building ClassPass, entering industries where he lacked domain expertise, and why he believes careers accelerate when people pursue challenges they're not yet qualified to solve. -- 1️⃣ Join our confidential CEO community. Private CEO group for VC/PE-backed climate tech founders navigating capital, strategy, and scale. Capped at 45 CEOs. → entrepreneursforimpact.com 2️⃣ Join 40,000 professionals who get our newsletter. Climate tech finance, strategy, leadership. 2-min read. → entrepreneursforimpact.substack.com 3️⃣ Leave a podcast review. If you got value, take 30 seconds and do the community a favor. It helps push more capital and talent toward scalable climate solutions.

    Data > Hardware: 190% Net Revenue Retention for the Operating System for the Power Grid | Texture
  4. Jul 3

    Climate Urgency Is Distorting CEO Decision-Making

    Climate change is urgent. That does not mean every decision should be. Many climate CEOs operate in a constant state of urgency. This minisode explores how urgency can improve execution, but also distort judgment, team dynamics, and long-term company building. Urgency versus importance — Why climate missions create pressure to move fast, and how leaders can confuse immediate action with meaningful progress.The hidden costs of perpetual emergencies — Constant urgency can degrade decision quality, create burnout, and cause teams to optimize for short-term wins.The fundraising and growth trap — How investor expectations, customer pressure, and climate timelines can push CEOs into reactive behavior.Creating space for strategic thinking — The importance of reflection, prioritization, and distinguishing signal from noise.A practical leadership question — Before accelerating, ask whether the decision truly requires speed or whether clarity would create more value. 👉Get the written summary: https://entrepreneursforimpact.substack.com/p/climate-urgency-is-distorting-ceo -- 1️⃣ Join our confidential CEO community. Private CEO group for VC/PE-backed climate tech founders navigating capital, strategy, and scale. Capped at 45 CEOs. → entrepreneursforimpact.com 2️⃣ Join 40,000 professionals who get our newsletter. Climate tech finance, strategy, leadership. 2-min read. → entrepreneursforimpact.substack.com 3️⃣ Leave a podcast review. If you got value, take 30 seconds and do the community a favor. It helps push more capital and talent toward scalable climate solutions.

    Climate Urgency Is Distorting CEO Decision-Making
  5. Jun 23

    Cradle to Cradle, AI, and the Future of Climate Tech | William McDonough

    William McDonough is one of the world's most influential sustainable design thinkers. His book, Cradle to Cradle, kick-started my career path. And I enjoyed working with him in environmental private equity for many years. Bill has advised companies, governments, and cities on regenerative design for decades and has won awards such as the Presidential Award for Sustainable Development, the National Design Award, the Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award, and the title of "Hero for the Planet" from Time magazine. Climate tech often focuses on reducing harm. Bill McDonough argues that's the wrong starting point.  In this episode, we explore how design, economics, nature, and human intention can create systems that are not merely less bad but genuinely beneficial. 🌎 Sample topics we discussed: Climate tech needs a better story – Many environmental challenges result from default outcomes, not intentional design. Leaders should actively choose the future they want to create rather than inherit existing systems. Nature before artificial intelligence – AI can optimize almost anything, but first, we should ask what nature would do. Bill shared examples ranging from local sourcing to designing buildings and infrastructure around natural conditions. End of use, not end of life – Products, materials, and buildings should be designed for their next use. The goal is continuous value creation rather than disposal. Turning liabilities into assets – From desert sand and desalination brine to district heating infrastructure and green roofs, some of the best climate solutions emerge when waste streams become valuable inputs. Why CFOs belong in the design room – Climate solutions succeed faster when economics are considered from the beginning. Bill advocates net-positive thinking, practical implementation, and early involvement of financial leaders in the design process. -- 1️⃣ Join our confidential CEO community. Private CEO group for VC/PE-backed climate tech founders navigating capital, strategy, and scale. Capped at 45 CEOs. → entrepreneursforimpact.com 2️⃣ Join 40,000 professionals who get our newsletter. Climate tech finance, strategy, leadership. 2-min read. → entrepreneursforimpact.substack.com 3️⃣ Leave a podcast review. If you got value, take 30 seconds and do the community a favor. It helps push more capital and talent toward scalable climate solutions.

    Cradle to Cradle, AI, and the Future of Climate Tech | William McDonough
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The leading weekly briefing for climate founders and CEOs. Hosted by Dr. Chris Wedding, executive coach and CEO of Entrepreneurs for Impact (EFI), a peer group capped at 90 CEOs & investors representing $40B in enterprise value and assets under management. Climate CEOs delivers playbooks from the front lines of climate tech, with insights on raising capital, scaling startups in clean energy, batteries, carbon capture, and the circular economy, plus the founder mindset, mindfulness, daily habits, book recommendations, and resilience needed to thrive.

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