- Collaboration further expands ABB’s innovation ecosystem strategy and strengthens digital portfolio of its Smart Power division
- Tallarna’s software helps customers identify successful decarbonization investments and mitigate financial risks
- Tallarna helps identify optimal solutions for energy efficiency projects and energy cost reductions
ABB is entering into a strategic partnership with Tallarna Ltd, a UK-based climate tech start-up, to grow its portfolio of user-friendly energy management technologies. Using AI-powered data analytics, Tallarna has created an innovative approach to decarbonization projects for large property portfolios and energy infrastructure. On a single platform, customers are shown the viability of energy optimization solutions alongside the availability of performance insurance and third-party finance.
The partnership involves a minority investment in Tallarna through ABB’s venture capital unit, ABB Technology Ventures. Financial details of the investment were not disclosed.
Tallarna’s data analytics identify decarbonization projects and scope their savings and risk. The company’s software is integrated with the related underwriting processes of AmTrust Financial, a global specialty insurer, rated A- by AM Best. Guaranteed energy savings are used to deliver long-term, efficient finance through Tallarna’s platform and repay project costs.
“Companies are looking for investments that will deliver clean energy, cost savings and additional resilience,” said Giampiero Frisio, President, Smart Power Division at ABB. “To enable organizations to deliver on their sustainability commitments, we need technology that furnishes decision makers with clear priorities, simpler funding models involving financial institutions, and shorter time to access to the capital with better confidence about financial returns and operating costs. We will work with Tallarna to develop their technology’s capabilities for industrial applications.”
“We founded Tallarna to accelerate decarbonization in the built environment, supporting the whole value chain from funders to end users,” said Tim Meanock, CEO and co-founder of Tallarna. “Our software makes large-scale decarbonization financially executable by translating technical risks into financial ones – turning optimization projects into financial assets for funders. Working with ABB will provide us with valuable industry insights and enhanced digital capabilities that will empower commercial and industrial organizations.”
The partnership is ABB’s 10th venture capital investment of 2022 and helps expand the company’s ecosystem of innovation partners developing solutions that support decarbonization. ABB Technology Ventures (ATV) is the venture capital unit of ABB. Since its formation in 2009, ATV has invested around $300 million in start-ups that are synergetic with its electrification, robotics, automation and motion portfolio.
Tallarna was a winner of ABB Electrification’s 2021 Startup Challenge, a global competition for innovators to address the complex sustainability challenges faced by commercial buildings and industrial power applications. Under the partnership, ABB and Tallarna have created an assessment tool for ABB AbilityTM Energy Manager users, which tracks actual consumption against energy targets and benchmarks performance against a set of relevant peers.
ABB is a technology leader in electrification and automation, enabling a more sustainable and resource-efficient future. The company’s solutions connect engineering know-how and software to optimize how things are manufactured, moved, powered and operated. Building on more than 130 years of excellence, ABB’s ~105,000 employees are committed to driving innovations that accelerate industrial transformation. www.abb.com
Tallarna is an award-winning climate tech company for the built environment. By combining data analytics, performance guarantees, and efficient funding, the company makes decarbonization projects executable at speed and scale. Operating since 2018, Tallarna works with large residential and commercial landlords, energy infrastructure developers, and technology providers to accelerate net zero. Tallarna was recently named one of ‘The 20 Hottest Startups in AI’ by PwC and the University of Cambridge