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Delta Green
Company Overview
Delta Green, a private company owned by David Brožík, Prokop Čech, Lukáš Beneš, and Jan Hicle
Prague, Czech Republic
2008
The company has approximately 10-50 employees and secured a €2.2 million investment in 2024 (source: eu-startups.com)
What They Do
Delta Green is a Czech energy company based in Prague specializing in energy flexibility aggregation and managing household electricity consumption, focusing on grid balancing and large-scale integration of renewable energy sources (source: eu-startups.com). Their platform enables households to actively participate in grid balancing through intelligent software solutions that coordinate renewables without compromising grid stability (source: deltagreen.cz). The company develops automated systems for managing electricity consumption and production in homes, creating a virtual power plant from residential sources, which is their key differentiator compared to traditional large power plants (source: itkey.media). Their initial market is the Czech Republic, with plans to expand into Western Europe aiming to aggregate hundreds of megawatts of capacity (source: eu-startups.com).
Projects & Track Record
Delta Green has a proven track record with a successful pilot test involving households in grid balancing, announced following a change in ownership at the start of 2024 (source: deltagreen.cz). The platform is already validated in the domestic market, enabling households to earn by supporting renewable integration (source: itkey.media). Key projects focus on developing the virtual power plant, expected to be fully operational by the end of 2024, with initial deployment planned in Czech households followed by expansion across Europe (source: eu-startups.com). The company collaborates with major energy suppliers addressing local grid flexibility needs as part of its European expansion (source: itkey.media).
Recent Developments
Over the past two years, Delta Green secured €2.2 million in funding from Tilia Impact Ventures, Credo Ventures, and Purple Ventures to complete software for household grid participation, expand into Western Europe, and grow its developer team (source: eu-startups.com). The company also announced a successful pilot test and ownership change early in 2024, paving the way for full service launch by year-end (source: deltagreen.cz). Subsequently, it raised an additional €2 million from the same investor group to support pan-European expansion of its virtual power plant model (source: itkey.media). The rebranding from Nano Green to Delta Green was a key milestone in 2024 (source: deltagreen.cz).
Working There
Delta Green focuses its recruitment primarily on software development and energy technologies, with the 2024 funding aimed at expanding the team especially with new software developers (source: deltagreen.cz). The company’s careers page invites direct contact and expresses openness to applicants (source: cocuma.co). They build intelligent and automated solutions for managing household electricity, indicating job opportunities in software engineering, product development, energy systems, and grid balancing operations (source: deltagreen.cz). The company is based in Prague, with expansion into Western Europe suggesting future hiring both at the Prague headquarters and in teams focused on entering new markets (source: deltagreen.cz).
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