As climate tech continues to attract attention from investors and large-scale corporations, we’re seeing more exits & mergers and acquisitions in this rapidly evolving industry. For July 2025, we’ve tracked notable exits that signal increasing interest in renewable energy, industrial innovation, and sustainable mobility. In our roundup, we provide detailed insights into deal sizes, the finalization of acquisitions, and key updates as they occur. Note: Some exits were initially announced earlier, but we’re sharing new information as deals close or updated financials become available.
Energy
Abundia Global Impact Group
Founded: 2013 – New York, USA
Exit Type: Acquisition
Deal Size: Undisclosed
Insights: Houston American Energy Corp. has acquired Abundia Global Impact Group (AGIG), a company specializing in converting waste plastics into high-value, drop-in low-carbon fuels and chemicals. The acquisition transforms HUSA into a publicly traded innovator in renewable fuels.
Abundia brings to the table a proven pyrolysis-based technology, a backlog of large-scale recycling projects, and key partnerships in the fuels and chemical industries. The combined company is targeting the fast-growing SAF and recycled feedstocks market, with plans to build a large facility on the U.S. Gulf Coast.
Learn more here.
Building & Transportation
SafeAI
Founded: 2018 – Mountain View, CA, USA
Acquired by: Pronto
Deal Size: Undisclosed
Insights: Pronto, a developer of autonomous haulage systems for mining and construction, has acquired its main off-road AV competitor, SafeAI. The deal is a strategic technology and talent acquisition that strengthens Pronto’s capabilities in global markets.
SafeAI brings a team of 12 engineers and valuable IP, including ASIL D-certified safety frameworks and a multi-sensor AV stack using lidar, radar, and cameras. With this acquisition, Pronto can now offer a tiered tech portfolio—from camera-only systems to multi-sensor autonomy—tailored to diverse industrial needs, from small quarries to large-scale mines.
The move supports Pronto’s rapid expansion in partnership with Heidelberg Materials, including a plan to deploy over 100 autonomous trucks in Brazil.
Learn more here.
MOVE Mobility
Founded: 2017 – Freiburg, CH
Acquired by: Pronto
Deal Size: Undisclosed
Insights: Swiss charge point operator Energie 360° has acquired competitor Move Mobility from Primeo Energie, Groupe E, and EWB, increasing its total charging points from 4,700 to over 24,000. The acquisition also boosts Energie 360°’s user base to more than 250,000 and strengthens its position as Switzerland’s leading charging infrastructure provider.
Move Mobility will be integrated into Energie 360°’s mobility group while retaining its regional identity. The move supports Energie 360°’s strategy to build the most extensive and seamless public/private charging network across the country, including new licenses to operate charging hubs at around 40 motorway service areas. With CHF 200 million earmarked for further expansion by 2030, this acquisition marks a major consolidation in Switzerland’s e-mobility landscape.
Learn more here.
Zemetric
Founded: 2021 – Pleasanton, CA
Acquired by: Blink Charging
Deal Size: Undisclosed
Insights: Blink Charging has acquired 100% of Zemetric, a fast-growing EV infrastructure startup focused on high-utilization charging solutions for fleets, multi-family residences, and destination locations. The move strengthens Blink’s position in the commercial and fleet sectors, bringing in advanced L2 charging technology and deep engineering talent.
Zemetric’s leadership team—including founder Harmeet Singh (now Blink CTO), Bonnie Datta (SVP of Global Commercial Ops), and Kapil Singhi (head of global charger development)—will take senior roles within Blink. The acquisition supports Blink’s strategy to build a smarter, more connected EV ecosystem, with added expertise in Plug&Charge and intelligent energy management.
Learn more here.
Industry
Arete Zero Carbon
Founded: 2021 – Liverpool, UK
Acquired by: PNZ Group
Deal Size: Undisclosed
Insights: PNZ Group, a growing collective of net-zero-focused businesses, has acquired sustainability consultancy Arete Zero Carbon to deepen its full-service offering in climate strategy, emissions reduction, and carbon credit services. The acquisition marks PNZ’s third and strengthens its capabilities across the entire decarbonization journey—from regulatory compliance to clean energy deployment.
Arete Zero Carbon, known for helping major UK companies like KFC, HP, and TD Synnex measure and reduce emissions, will now operate under the name PNZ Advisory. The move allows PNZ to provide an integrated solution spanning strategy, execution, and accountability across a broad client base in tech, construction, government, and FMCG sectors.
Learn more here.
With care,
Critical Cap Team



