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Catalyze
Company Overview
Catalyze
Amsterdam-Duivendrecht, Netherlands
2017
Approximately 50 employees (source: linkedin.com). Revenue information is not publicly available.
What They Do
Catalyze is an innovative energy partner and independent power producer (IPP) focused on accelerating the infrastructure for renewable energy in the commercial and industrial real estate sector. Their core technology focuses on solar energy, battery storage, and integration of EV charging points, offering turnkey solutions that are designed, developed, built, financed, owned, and managed without requiring customers to invest capital upfront (CapEx) (source: catalyze.com). Their flagship product is the proprietary software platform REenergyze®, which automates portfolio analysis for thousands of properties and identifies renewable opportunities (source: catalyze.com). Catalyze targets owners of C&I real estate, business operators, renewable developers, and public sector clients, offering creative financial structures such as sale-leaseback arrangements to convert energy costs into revenue (source: catalyze.com). Their integrated IPP model and the efficiencies of REenergyze® position them for consolidation in a fragmented market.
Projects & Track Record
Catalyze has completed several notable projects, including the Amherst Solar community solar farm in Amherst, New York, a 6.5 MW ground-mounted system that is operational and recognized as one of the Top Projects of the Year 2024 for Environmental Impact by the Environment+Energy Leader Awards (source: catalyze.com). Additionally, they have realized the Blackstone Community Solar project, a 6.3 MW solar installation with 3 MW/6.4 MWh battery storage, which is now operational (source: catalyze.com). Catalyze has acquired over 37 MW of large distributed generation (DG) solar + storage projects across various regions in the U.S., including 12 community solar projects in New York (source: pehub.com). Their ongoing efforts are focused on national scaling through acquisitions and pre-NTP development, with partnerships for co-development and project sales.
Recent Developments
On September 4, 2025, Catalyze secured $200 million in financing from Deutsche Bank to fund acquisitions and project acceleration (source: catalyze.com). Earlier in 2025, the company secured $400 million in financing from Atlas SP Partners and a tax equity investment of $85 million from RBC, totaling nearly $700 million raised that year (source: catalyze.com). In 2024, the Amherst Solar project won the Top Project award from Environment+Energy Leader, and REenergyze® was named Top Product of the Year (source: catalyze.com). Acquisitions included the purchase of 12 community solar projects in New York from BW Solar as part of their roll-up strategy (source: pehub.com).
Careers
Catalyze is hiring for various roles in development, technology, finance, construction, and operations management, with a focus on expertise in engineering and C&I renewable energy (source: catalyze.com). The company culture emphasizes technological innovation and a commitment to execution, with a strong focus on climate impact through efficient infrastructure (source: catalyze.com). Recruitment efforts are focused on their headquarters in Houston, TX, and national project locations in states such as New York and Massachusetts, supporting the expansion of their portfolio. Specific employee benefits are not documented in public sources.
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