Funded Energy Startups in Israel
The disclosed funding amounts in this Israel energy set cluster tightly at the high end, with ZOOZ Power’s $180M (2025-07-29) being the largest disclosed r…
The disclosed funding amounts in this Israel energy set cluster tightly at the high end, with ZOOZ Power’s $180M (2025-07-29) being the largest disclosed round among the 17 rows shown. Most other disclosed amounts sit either below ~$40M (e.g., Brenmiller Energy $28M on 2025-05-23; Phinergy $13M on 2024-02-14; RepAir $15M on 2025-04-24) or, where much larger, concentrated in a few entries like Enlight Renewable Energy’s $310M (2025-06-03) and Nostromo’s $306M (2024-12-09). A major temporal concentration also stands out: six rounds between 2024-12-09 and 2025-07-29 (Nostromo through ZOOZ Power), indicating a late-2024 to mid-2025 window where funding activity is most visible in this slice.
Geographically, the list repeats Tel Aviv-area locations (Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv-yafo, Herzliya, Lod, and nearby municipalities) rather than spreading evenly across Israel. Stage information is also heavily opaque: “Series Unknown” appears in 12 of the 17 rows, while two amounts are explicitly “undisclosed” (StoreDot 2025-05-12; Luminescent Solar Power 2024-09-05; Xfloat 2023-10-01). The temporal range spans 2021-05-03 (Doral Energy Group) through 2025-07-29 (ZOOZ Power), with the most recent round dated 2025-07-29.
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Frequently asked
What stands out about the size of the largest disclosed rounds versus the rest of the Israel energy list?
The largest disclosed amount in these 17 rows is Enlight Renewable Energy’s $310M (2025-06-03), and it sits well above the next-largest disclosed amounts also in the ~$180M–$210M neighborhood (ZOOZ Power $180M on 2025-07-29; Doral Energy Group $210M on 2021-05-03). Outside that top band, many disclosed rounds cluster below ~$30M (e.g., Brenmiller Energy $28M on 2025-05-23; Phinergy $13M on 2024-02-14; RepAir $15M on 2025-04-24).
Is there a dense funding window in this slice, or is activity spread evenly across years?
Activity is concentrated in the most recent window shown: there are multiple rounds from late 2024 into mid-2025, including Nostromo (2024-12-09 $306M), Luminescent Solar Power (2024-09-05 undisclosed), and several 2025 rounds such as Enlight Renewable Energy (2025-06-03 $310M), ZOOZ Power (2025-07-29 $180M), and Brenmiller Energy (2025-05-23 $28M). The list also reaches back to 2021-05-03 (Doral Energy Group $210M), creating a clear temporal edge but fewer rows in the earlier years.
Which stage signals dominate, and how often are rounds not labeled by series?
“Series Unknown” appears in 12 of 17 rows, so series-level comparability is limited in this dataset. Only one row is explicitly “Series A” (RepAir, 2025-04-24, $15M), while three rounds show no disclosed amount (StoreDot 2025-05-12 undisclosed; Luminescent Solar Power 2024-09-05 undisclosed; Xfloat 2023-10-01 undisclosed).
Do specific cities or the broader Tel Aviv area appear more frequently than others?
Several entries cluster around Tel Aviv-area municipalities rather than spreading nationally: Tel Aviv/Tel Aviv-yafo appear (Enlight Renewable Energy in Tel Aviv; Luminescent Solar Power in Tel Aviv-yafo), and nearby cities recur (Herzliya for StoreDot; Lod for ZOOZ Power and Phinergy; Caesarea for Xfloat; Rehovot for Storage Drop). This creates a repeated geographic footprint across multiple funding dates.
Are there outliers that are worth separate diligence given their unusually small or missing disclosed amounts?
Hydro X (Jerusalem, 2024-06-06) is a sharp low-end outlier with $30K disclosed, far below the rest of the disclosed amounts in this table (for example, $550K for REplace on 2024-03-18 and $1M for Storage Drop on 2024-03-13). Separately, three rounds have “undisclosed” amounts (StoreDot on 2025-05-12; Luminescent Solar Power on 2024-09-05; Xfloat on 2023-10-01), so those entries should be evaluated with extra care when comparing funding size.
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