

Climate CEOs: Scaling Startups
Dr. Chris Wedding — Climate Tech CEO Coach | CEO @ EFI
The leading weekly briefing for climate founders and CEOs. Hosted by Dr. Chris Wedding, executive coach and CEO of Entrepreneurs for Impact (EFI), a peer group with 100 CEOs & investors representing $40B in enterprise value and assets under management. Climate CEOs delivers playbooks from the front lines of climate tech, with insights on raising capital, scaling startups in clean energy, batteries, carbon capture, and the circular economy, plus the founder mindset, mindfulness, daily habits, book recommendations, and resilience needed to thrive.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 5min
When CEOs Should Ignore Their Team
CEOs, "I want input." Teams, "My vote matters equally." That mismatch kills trust and speed.How to balance leadership judgment vs team input in climate tech.The Decision:“This is not a democracy, but I want your opinion” - How to balance authority vs inclusion“I know best” vs “We know best” - CEO judgment vs collective intelligence“I hired you because you’re smart” vs “Stop being so smart right now” - When input helps vs slowsWhy this matters:Climate tech = high stakes - capital-intensive, long timelines, few second chancesStrong teams improve decisions - but only with clear rolesMismanaged input creates resentment - asking, then ignoring, erodes trustNot all opinions are equal - experience and accountability matterWhat to do:“Help me think” - signal input, not consensusDefine decision rights - who decides vs who inputsWeight expertise - don’t treat all views equallyClose the loop - explain decisions, especially when you disagreeThe shift:Input is not a voteClarity is kindnessIf it fails, own it fullyShare lessons, earn trust, decide again--Work with me (EFI)Private CEO group (capped at 50) for climate tech founders navigating capital, strategy, and scale → entrepreneursforimpact.comNewsletter (Climate CEOs)3 decisions, 2 minutes. Climate finance, strategy, leadership → entrepreneursforimpact.substack.comLeave a reviewIf you got value, take 30 seconds and do the community a favor. It helps push more capital and talent toward scalable climate solutions.

Mar 24, 2026 • 50min
How a $475M Climate VC Investor Picks Winners | Voyager Ventures
Voyager Ventures backs early-stage climate companies at seed and Series A with ~$475M AUM. Leo Banchik shares how they evaluate opportunities across unit economics, technology risk, and founder-market fit in a capital-constrained environment.In this episode:Unit economics > climate narrative - Companies like Arbor stand out because they work without subsidies. That’s becoming table stakes.Clean-sheet innovation still wins, but only selectively - Conifer’s motor redesign shows VCs will back first-principles tech, but only when the performance delta is clear and defensible.Battery assumptions are being reset - Investors are revisiting prior “no-go” categories as chemistries and cost curves shift.“No” is often provisional - Voyager tracked companies like Electroflow over time. Relationship building can convert early rejection into later investment.AI is now embedded, not differentiated - Tools like Allie AI show that automation is expected. It’s not a moat unless tied to proprietary data or workflow lock-in.Founder profile: conviction + adaptability - Best teams combine strong technical beliefs with a willingness to update assumptions quickly.Key decision for foundersBuild a climate company that needs subsidies to survive… or one that works on pure economics?--Work with me (EFI)Private CEO group (capped at 50) for climate tech founders navigating capital, strategy, and scale → entrepreneursforimpact.comNewsletter (Climate CEOs)3 decisions per week on climate finance, strategy, leadership → entrepreneursforimpact.substack.comLeave a reviewIf you got value, take 30 seconds and do the community a favor. It helps push more capital and talent toward scalable climate solutions.

Mar 19, 2026 • 11min
Plan for Your Exit Now, Before It's Too Late
Three NEW topics on climate tech finance, decision tools, and mindful leadership:Finance — Plan for your exit at the beginning (not the end)Tools — Jobs To Be Done framework (from the Father of Disruptive Innovation)Leadership — The monkey lesson (from Google’s Moonshot Factory)------------Join EFI's CEO group — The private room for climate CEOs making nine-figure decisions Become an EFI Climate CEO Fellow: a confidential peer community for VC- and private equity-backed CEOs in climate tech and sustainability. Capped at 50 CEOs and 50 investor mentors, representing $40B in market value or investment assets.👉 https://www.entrepreneursforimpact.comGet my 3-minute newsletter: Climate CEOsFor climate CEOs: 3 decisions each week in climate finance, strategy tools, and mindful leadership — based on work with 300+ climate CEOs and 25 years of meditation practice.👉 https://entrepreneursforimpact.substack.comLeave a podcast review to help others discover these guests.I don't take any sponsors, so this 30-second favor really helps lot. We need millions more people to get to work on profitable climate solutions. Thanks in advance!👉 https://ratethispodcast.com/guides/where-can-people-leave-podcast-reviewsAbout the host: Dr. Chris WeddingClimate CEO coach, investor, serial founder, board member, professor, and occasional monk. For more on climate tech startups and leadership, follow daily posts on LinkedIn:👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherwedding

Mar 16, 2026 • 6min
Is Your Idea Wrong?
Hard Choices: One decision. Why it matters. So what?Do you want to work on your idea? Or the best idea in the room?Founders are paid to have conviction. The risk is confusing conviction with correctness.------------Join EFI's CEO group — The private room for climate CEOs making nine-figure decisions Become an EFI Climate CEO Fellow: a confidential peer community for VC- and private equity-backed CEOs in climate tech and sustainability. Capped at 50 CEOs and 50 investor mentors, representing $40B in market value or investment assets.👉 https://www.entrepreneursforimpact.comGet my 3-minute newsletter: Climate CEOsFor climate CEOs: 3 decisions each week in climate finance, strategy tools, and mindful leadership — based on work with 300+ climate CEOs and 25 years of meditation practice.👉 https://entrepreneursforimpact.substack.comLeave a podcast review to help others discover these guests.I don't take any sponsors, so this 30-second favor really helps lot. We need millions more people to get to work on profitable climate solutions. Thanks in advance!👉 https://ratethispodcast.com/guides/where-can-people-leave-podcast-reviewsAbout the host: Dr. Chris WeddingClimate CEO coach, investor, serial founder, board member, professor, and occasional monk. For more on climate tech startups and leadership, follow daily posts on LinkedIn:👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherwedding

Mar 12, 2026 • 14min
Quiz: The 5 Types of Wealth | Gross Margin: Quality > Percent | Motivation: Identity > Consequences
Three NEW topics on climate tech finance, decision tools, and mindful leadership:Finance — Gross Margin: Quality > PercentTools — Quiz: The 5 Types of WealthLeadership — Motivation: Identity > Consequences------------Join EFI's CEO group — The private room for climate CEOs making nine-figure decisions Become an EFI Climate CEO Fellow: a confidential peer community for VC- and private equity-backed CEOs in climate tech and sustainability. Capped at 50 CEOs and 50 investor mentors, representing $40B in market value or investment assets.👉 https://www.entrepreneursforimpact.comGet my 3-minute newsletter: Climate CEOsFor climate CEOs: 3 decisions each week in climate finance, strategy tools, and mindful leadership — based on work with 300+ climate CEOs and 25 years of meditation practice.👉 https://entrepreneursforimpact.substack.comLeave a podcast review to help others discover these guests.I don't take any sponsors, so this 30-second favor really helps lot. We need millions more people to get to work on profitable climate solutions. Thanks in advance!👉 https://ratethispodcast.com/guides/where-can-people-leave-podcast-reviewsAbout the host: Dr. Chris WeddingClimate CEO coach, investor, serial founder, board member, professor, and occasional monk. For more on climate tech startups and leadership, follow daily posts on LinkedIn:👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherwedding

Mar 9, 2026 • 48min
Lithium Extraction: 40% Lower Costs with Electrochemistry | Mo Alkhadra, CEO of Lithios
MIT PhD tech to mine lithium in low-concentration domestic reserves without chemical reagents or excess water use🎧 Episode SummaryLithios is an advanced materials company developing a high-performance electrochemical platform to unlock untapped lithium brine resources, especially those previously considered uneconomic due to low concentrations.Mo earned his PhD at MIT and then became an Activate Fellow to transition from academic to entrepreneur. You’ll appreciate his strong focus on family and community, and his dual love of weightlifting and kittens. (Not related)In this podcast, you’ll learn about the following:Innovative Extraction: Lithios' technology processes brines with as low as 10 ppm lithium, redefining economic viability in resource extraction.Strategic Alignment: By focusing on US projects, Lithios supports national lithium independence and aligns with systemic priorities to enhance credibility.Supply Chain Efficiency: Lithios' method cuts costs by up to 40% and minimizes environmental impact, transforming global lithium supply dynamics.Patience in Sales: With long development cycles, Lithios balances immediate equipment sales with future royalties, emphasizing strategic patience.Entrepreneurial Mindset: Transitioning from academia, Lithios' founder leverages community support and embraces discomfort for real-world impact.Community Support: Consistent routines, such as weightlifting, provide grounding for Lithios' leadership amid technological uncertainties.Resource Innovation: Lithios' focus on US lithium supplies ties directly to economic growth and national security, beyond just environmentalism.OK, here we go!-----------Join EFI's CEO group — The private room for climate CEOs making nine-figure decisions Become an EFI Climate CEO Fellow: a confidential peer community for VC- and private equity-backed CEOs in climate tech and sustainability. Capped at 50 CEOs and 50 investor mentors, representing $40B in market value or investment assets.👉 https://www.entrepreneursforimpact.comGet my 3-minute newsletter — Climate CEOsDive into three decisions each week in climate finance, strategy tools, and mindful leadership — based on my work with 300+ climate CEOs and 25 years of meditation practice.👉 https://entrepreneursforimpact.substack.comIf you liked this podcast, can you do me a 30-second favor? Leave a podcast review.I don't take any sponsors, so this is my only ask. Writing reviews helps others discover these great podcast guests. We need millions more people to get to work on profitable climate solutions. Thanks in advance!👉 Here are instructions: https://ratethispodcast.com/guides/where-can-people-leave-podcast-reviewsAbout the host: Dr. Chris WeddingClimate tech CEO coach, investor, serial founder, board member, professor, and occasional monk. For more on climate tech startups and leadership, follow frequent posts on LinkedIn:👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherwedding

Mar 6, 2026 • 13min
Uncapped Upside. Capped Downside.
Three NEW topics on climate tech finance, decision tools, and mindful leadership:Finance — Uncapped upside and capped downside.Tools — The Lean Canvas: Your business plan is wrong. Leadership — Stories do what strategy can’t.------------Join the top climate CEO peer group in North America.Become an EFI Climate CEO Fellow — a confidential peer community for Series A to private equity-backed CEOs in climate tech and sustainability. Capped at 100 CEOs and investor mentors, representing $40B in market value or investment assets.👉 https://www.entrepreneursforimpact.comGet my 3-minute newsletter: Climate CEOsFor climate CEOs: 3 decisions each week in climate finance, strategy tools, and mindful leadership — based on work with 300+ climate CEOs and 25 years of meditation practice.👉 https://entrepreneursforimpact.substack.comLeave a podcast review to help others discover these guests.I don't take any sponsors, so this 30-second favor really helps lot. We need millions more people to get to work on profitable climate solutions. Thanks in advance!👉 https://ratethispodcast.com/guides/where-can-people-leave-podcast-reviewsAbout the host: Dr. Chris WeddingClimate CEO coach, investor, serial founder, board member, professor, and occasional monk. For more on climate tech startups and leadership, follow daily posts on LinkedIn:👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherwedding

Mar 2, 2026 • 60min
Deep Tech Insights: Investor with $500M+ of Assets | Tom Chi, At One Ventures
Tom Chi, founding partner at At One Ventures and author of Climate Capital, is a former Google X product leader turned climate investor. He discusses using physics and unit economics to evaluate deep tech, minimizing integration risk in physical systems, investing criteria for seed/Series A climate startups, and practical founder skills for faster iteration and scale.

Feb 19, 2026 • 6min
Some Revenue is Bad Revenue
Hard Choices: One decision. Why it matters. So what?Over-reliance on a few major customers may feel like a win but creates fragility and triggers valuation discounts from wary investors. Leaders must prioritize revenue diversification and cap exposure before a single buyer gains "veto rights" over the business.------------Join the top climate CEO peer group in North America.Become an EFI Climate CEO Fellow — a confidential peer community for Series A to private equity-backed CEOs in climate tech and sustainability. Capped at 100 CEOs and investor mentors, representing $40B in market value or investment assets.👉 https://www.entrepreneursforimpact.comGet my 3-minute newsletter: Climate CEOsFor climate CEOs: 3 decisions each week in climate finance, strategy tools, and mindful leadership — based on work with 300+ climate CEOs and 25 years of meditation practice.👉 https://entrepreneursforimpact.substack.comLeave a podcast review to help others discover these guests.I don't take any sponsors, so this 30-second favor really helps lot. We need millions more people to get to work on profitable climate solutions. Thanks in advance!👉 https://ratethispodcast.com/guides/where-can-people-leave-podcast-reviewsAbout the host: Dr. Chris WeddingClimate CEO coach, investor, serial founder, board member, professor, and occasional monk. For more on climate tech startups and leadership, follow daily posts on LinkedIn:👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherwedding

Feb 16, 2026 • 47min
$40M for Virtual Power Plant Startup and Battery Backup-As-A-Service | Vinnie Campo, CEO of Haven Energy
How micro power plants at homes are reducing electricity costs and removing power utility bottlenecks.🎧 Episode SummaryHaven Energy is an energy tech company that deploys distributed energy resources at residential and small C&I sites to build virtual power plants (VPPs) at scale. Through strategic partnerships with utilities, non-profits, EPCs, and government agencies, Haven is helping to lead the rebuild of America’s grid infrastructure.Prior to founding Haven, CEO Vinnie Campo served as a key leader at Bulb Energy, where he was part of the founding team that launched the U.S. arm of the then-largest renewable energy supplier in the U.K. Before that, Vinnie led growth and operations at Uber and launched their e-bike division in Texas. His experience spans strategic operations and product growth, with a consistent emphasis on scaling products and services and on building a vision customers can believe in.In this podcast, you'll learn about:How they raised $40M in December 2025 in a tough capital-raising environmentHow Hurricane Katrina inspired Vinnie to launch this company based on personal experienceHow their residential customers determine the return on investment for these residential installsWhy backup-as-a-service is key to their model succeedingHow many states have utilities where this VPP model is attractiveHow do you reduce friction for customers to get the biggest bang for their buck in residential batteriesWhy it's good not to make annual plans and hard things about hard things-----------Join the top climate CEO peer group in North America — Entrepreneurs for Impact (EFI)Become an EFI Climate CEO Fellow — a confidential peer community for Series A to private equity-backed CEOs in climate tech and sustainability. Capped at 100 CEOs and investor mentors, representing $40B in market value or investment assets.👉 https://www.entrepreneursforimpact.comGet my 3-minute newsletter — Climate CEOsDive into three decisions each week in climate finance, strategy tools, and mindful leadership — based on my work with 300+ climate CEOs and 25 years of meditation practice.👉 https://entrepreneursforimpact.substack.comIf you liked this podcast, can you do me a 30-second favor? Leave a podcast review.I don't take any sponsors, so this is my only ask. Writing reviews helps others discover these great podcast guests. We need millions more people to get to work on profitable climate solutions. Thanks in advance!👉 Here are instructions: https://ratethispodcast.com/guides/where-can-people-leave-podcast-reviewsAbout the host: Dr. Chris WeddingClimate CEO coach, investor, serial founder, board member, professor, and occasional monk. For more on climate tech startups and leadership, follow frequent posts on LinkedIn:👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherwedding


