A catalyst for positive change. Full Vision Capital invests in smart energy solutions and innovative environmental technologies to help shape a greener and more sustainable future for all.
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| Date | Title | Description |
| 05.04.2026 | EnerVenue Secures $300M for Non-Lithium Energy Storage Expansion, Names New CEO | EnerVenue secures $300M in Series B extension funding. It accelerates production of its non-lithium metal-hydrogen energy storage systems. Henning Rath now serves as CEO. The capital targets high-volume manufacturing expansion in China. It ... |
| 02.04.2026 | EnerVenue: $300 Million Raised For Metal-Hydrogen Energy Storage Expansion | EnerVenue has raised $300 million in a Series B extension round, while simultaneously appointing Henning Rath as Chief Executive Officer, marking a major step toward scaling its non-lithium energy storage technology for global markets. The ... |
| 02.04.2026 | EnerVenue Raises $300M in Series B Extension Funding | EnerVenue, a Fremont, CA-based company commercializing energy storage solutions, raised $300M in Series B extension funding. The extension round was led by Full Vision Capital, with participation from an additional new investor. The company... |
| 13.01.2026 | HK sees innovation, tech efforts bear fruit | HONG KONG — From the first homegrown chip to the rapid rise in global innovation rankings, Hong Kong has accelerated its pivot toward innovation and technology (I&T) over the past year, positioning the sector as a critical new engine fo... |
| 01.04.2025 | Record-breaking Global Participation: Final Call to Join the TERA-Award by 9 April | HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 1 April 2025 – The 4th TERA-Award Smart Energy Innovation Competition, organised by The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Towngas) and empowered by Full Vision Capital, already attracted part... |
| 31.12.2024 | A decade of impact: Exploring Full Vision Capital’s climate tech investments | “What will the world look like in 2050? Will this planet still be suitable for the next generation?” A decade ago, such questions frequently came up in discussions between Alan Chan and Peter Lee Ka-kit, the co-chairman of the Hong Kong and... |