What is Copper?
Copper is redefining the domestic cooking experience through its proprietary battery-equipped induction range. By integrating energy storage directly into the appliance, the company enables high-performance, all-electric cooking without the prohibitive costs associated with traditional electrical panel upgrades. This innovation effectively removes a significant barrier to the adoption of induction technology in older housing stock, positioning Copper as a vital player in the broader electrification movement. The company's market position is bolstered by its focus on both sustainability and user-centric design, bridging the gap between complex energy infrastructure and consumer-grade home appliances.
How much funding has Copper raised?
Copper has raised a total of $48M across 2 funding rounds:
Series A
$28M
Private Equity
$20M
Series A (2025): $28M with participation from Prelude Ventures, Climactic, Voyager Ventures, Collaborative Fund, Leap Forward Ventures, Building Ventures, Climate Capital, Designer Fund, and Necessary Ventures
Private Equity (2025): $20M, investors not publicly disclosed
Key Investors in Copper
Prelude Ventures
A venture capital firm specializing in early-stage startups that possess the potential to mitigate climate change across sectors like energy, manufacturing, and the built environment.
Collaborative Fund
A prominent source of capital dedicated to supporting entrepreneurs who are advancing innovative, sustainable solutions in food, finance, and climate change.
Building Ventures
A Boston-based venture capital firm focused on partnering with early-stage startups that are innovating within the design, construction, and operation of the built environment.
What's next for Copper?
With this major strategic investment, Copper is poised to scale its operations significantly. The focus will likely shift toward optimizing supply chain logistics and expanding manufacturing capacity to meet anticipated demand. Furthermore, the company is expected to leverage its partnerships with climate-focused investors to navigate the complexities of the built environment sector. As the regulatory landscape continues to favor electrification, Copper's ability to provide a seamless, non-disruptive transition to induction cooking will be a key driver of its long-term market penetration and competitive advantage.
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