What is Meteomatics?
Meteomatics operates at the intersection of meteorology and industrial efficiency, specializing in high-resolution commercial weather forecasting. The company distinguishes itself through the deployment of Meteodrones, which gather precise data from the lower atmosphere, providing granular insights that traditional models often overlook. This data is synthesized through a robust Weather API, serving as a foundational tool for power output forecasting in the wind, solar, and hydro energy sectors.
By providing actionable intelligence, Meteomatics enables energy producers to optimize grid stability and operational performance. Their market position is defined by a unique combination of proprietary hardware gathering and sophisticated data delivery, making them an essential partner for enterprises navigating the complexities of climate-dependent energy production.
How much funding has Meteomatics raised?
Meteomatics has raised a total of $35.6M across 2 funding rounds:
Unspecified
$13.6M
Series C
$22M
Unspecified (2022): $13.6M with participation from Alantra Partners
Series C (2025): $22M led by Armira, Alantra Partners, and Fortyone
Key Investors in Meteomatics
Armira
Armira is a leading investment holding company that provides entrepreneurial capital for long-term partnerships, focusing on family investors and entrepreneurs looking to invest in the mid-market and resilient growth businesses.
Alantra Partners
Alantra is an independent global mid-market financial services firm providing investment banking, asset management, and private capital services to companies, families, and investors operating in the mid-market segment.
Fortyone
Undisclosed investor participating in the funding round.
What's next for Meteomatics?
With the infusion of $22M, Meteomatics is expected to prioritize the global deployment of its Meteodrone network and the further refinement of its predictive analytics engine. The strategic focus will likely shift toward deepening integration with large-scale renewable energy grids, where precision forecasting is paramount for maintaining supply-demand equilibrium. As the company moves beyond its current Series C stage, the emphasis will remain on scaling its enterprise-grade API services to meet the rising demand for climate-resilient infrastructure. This capital deployment will likely facilitate broader market penetration in the DACH region and beyond, reinforcing the company's status as a leader in the climate tech ecosystem.
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