TetraxAI raises €1.2 million pre-seed round to update risk analysis for clean energy projects

The company said that, when combined with non-dilutive backing from Spain’s NEOTEC deeptech grant programme, its total funding now stands at €1.5 million.

(L-R) TetraxAI co-founders Marta Vizcaíno Martín, Ekaterina Filina and Arnau Tibau Puig | Image source: tetrax.ai
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TetraxAI, an AI-powered B2B SaaS company specialising in risk management and due diligence for clean energy infrastructure, has secured €1.2 million in a pre-seed funding round. The investment was led by The Footprint Firm, with participation from Norrsken Evolve and Carbon13.

The company said that, when combined with non-dilutive backing from Spain’s NEOTEC deeptech grant programme, its total funding now stands at €1.5 million.

Founded in 2024 by Marta Vizcaíno Martín, Arnau Tibau Puig and Ekaterina Filina, TetraxAI was set up to tackle what it describes as outdated and inefficient processes still widely used to assess clean energy projects. Risk analysis and due diligence in the sector often rely on manual document reviews, fragmented regulatory research and complex coordination between multiple advisors.

TetraxAI’s software aims to modernise these workflows by using artificial intelligence to improve how risks are identified and evaluated across renewable energy developments. The platform combines AI-driven document analysis with local regulatory intelligence and structured project data, allowing legal, regulatory and land-use risks to be assessed more quickly.

According to the company, reviews that would traditionally take several weeks can now be completed within hours, helping to cut both costs and delays. Feedback from early customers suggests that the insights produced by the platform match, and in some cases exceed, those delivered through traditional advisory services.

The company’s main product, TetraxVerify, automates the review of large project data rooms linked to utility-scale renewable energy assets. It is designed to support developers, investors, insurers and legal teams by speeding up risk assessments and enabling faster investment decisions.

Chief executive and co-founder Marta Vizcaíno Martín said the funding represents an important step for the business, bringing in investors with experience across climate impact, technology and commercial growth. Investors backing the round see TetraxAI as addressing a key but often neglected challenge in the energy transition, where slow due diligence can delay the flow of capital into renewable projects.

TetraxAI plans to use the new funding to grow its machine learning and engineering teams, expand coverage across European energy markets and increase adoption among clean energy developers, investors and asset managers.

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