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Soldera develops an AI-powered platform that automates the management and trading of Guarantees of Origin (GOs) within the renewable energy sector. The company's technology unifies Europe’s numerous fragmented certificate registries into a single interface, utilizing artificial intelligence for integration, data parsing, and reconciliation. This approach significantly reduces the administrative burden for renewable energy producers and facilitates efficient spot sales and forward hedging strategies for GOs.
Founded in 2023, Soldera was conceived by CEO Stenver Jerkku to address the analog and fragmented financial infrastructure supporting Europe's energy transition. The initial insight recognized the inefficiencies caused by disparate registries, manual processes, and a lack of market transparency for renewable energy certificates. By building a comprehensive technological solution, Soldera aims to streamline these complex operations.
The platform serves both renewable energy producers and, increasingly, large multinational corporations and Fortune 500 companies that need to source and report renewable electricity across various jurisdictions. Soldera’s vision is to make Energy Attribute Certificate management an invisible, seamless process, much like cloud billing, by establishing a unifying meta-infrastructure that provides turnkey compliance automation for all stakeholders.
Soldera has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round.
Soldera has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Soldera has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Soldera's investors include Lifeline Ventures, Yes VC.
Soldera has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $3.0M Seed in March 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2025 | $3M Seed | — | Lifeline Ventures, YES VC | Announced |
Soldera is an Estonian technology startup that builds an AI-powered platform automating the management and trading of Guarantees of Origin (GOs)—certificates verifying and monetizing renewable electricity production in Europe[1][2][3]. It serves renewable energy producers, from small residential solar panels to large-scale wind farms, solving the problem of cumbersome administrative paperwork, fragmented registry access, and inefficient sales by handling issuance, sales, invoicing, and strategies like spot sales or forward-hedging to maximize revenue[1][2][4]. Already managing over 3,000 production sites across Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania—with clients like BaltCap Infrastructure Fund and Kaamos Energy—Soldera has sustained double-digit month-over-month growth and raised €2.5M in March 2025 funding led by Lifeline Ventures[1][2].
Soldera emerged from Estonia's vibrant startup ecosystem, with CEO Stenver Jerkku at the helm, addressing the administrative burdens in GO management for renewable producers[1][2]. The founding team impressed investors with rapid execution in this emerging category, achieving early traction as the largest renewable energy certificate aggregator and private GO auction host in the Baltics[6]. Pivotal early momentum came from onboarding thousands of production devices across 30+ European registries, enabling portfolio-wide intelligence for wind, solar, hydro, and biomass assets, which fueled their double-digit growth and recent €2.5M raise to scale further[1][2][3].
Soldera rides the explosive growth of Europe's renewable energy transition, where GOs unlock separate revenue streams from electricity itself amid rising demand for verified green energy[1][2]. Timing is ideal with EU mandates boosting certificate trading volumes, regulatory pushes for transparency (e.g., RE100 claims), and portfolio complexity from geographic expansion—market forces favoring automation over manual processes[3]. By streamlining for small-to-large producers, Soldera influences the ecosystem as Baltic infrastructure, lowering barriers for new entrants, enhancing liquidity in private auctions, and accelerating monetization in a sector projected for massive scaling[1][6].
Soldera's momentum positions it to dominate GO automation across Europe, with €2.5M fueling producer onboarding, AI enhancements, and geographic expansion beyond the Baltics[1][2]. Trends like AI in energy markets, stricter sustainability reporting, and hybrid renewable financing will amplify its edge, potentially evolving it into a full-stack asset optimization platform. As the "registry of registries" for a greening grid, Soldera exemplifies how targeted tech unlocks untapped value in renewables—streamlining certification today to power tomorrow's energy profits[3].