2150 is a venture capital firm founded in 2019, headquartered in London, United Kingdom, with additional offices in Copenhagen, Denmark, and Berlin, Germany. The firm focuses on investing in technology companies that aim to sustainably transform urban environments. Their investment thesis centers on addressing significant challenges within the 'Urban Stack,' encompassing all aspects of the built environment, from design and construction to energy systems and urban living. 2150 primarily invests in sectors such as energy, financial services, information technology, SaaS, artificial intelligence, clean technology, climate technology, construction technology, cryptocurrency, financial technology, infrastructure, and mobility technology. On March 24, 2025, 2150 launched Fund II, raising €200 million, with backing from notable investors such as Novo Holdings, EIFO, Chr. Augustinus Fabrikker, Carbon Equity, Viessmann Generations Group, Church Pension Group, and Telos Impact. The firm plans to continue investing in European startups while pursuing opportunities across North America, Europe, and beyond. The leadership team includes Co-Founders and Partners Christian Jølck (Copenhagen), Christian Hernandez (London), Jacob Bro (Berlin), and Mikkel Bülow-Lehnsby (Copenhagen). 2150 employs a global, stage-agnostic investment approach, primarily focusing on early-stage investments, typically participating in funding rounds ranging from Seed to Series A, with average ticket sizes between €6 to €7 million. Their strategy involves identifying and supporting technologies that can scale to address urban sustainability challenges effectively.
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Investment role
Lead and follow
Stages
Seed, Series A
First ticket size
US$1,000,000 - US$7,000,000
When reaching out to 2150, founders should highlight how their solution can deliver measurable, scalable impact on urban sustainability, especially if it addresses pain points in the built environment or urban infrastructure. Demonstrate a clear path to commercialization and adoption within complex, regulated markets, and be prepared to discuss both technical differentiation and the potential for global scale. 2150 values teams with deep sector expertise and a strong understanding of the urban ecosystem, so emphasize relevant experience and partnerships that can accelerate market entry and growth.
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