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Amsterdam’s Coolgradient secures funding to revolutionize data center operations



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  • Coolgradient, an AI software startup in Amsterdam, receives funding from 4impact capital.
  • Coolgradient aims to optimize data centre operations through AI software solutions.

Amsterdam-based Coolgradient, an AI software startup, has secured funding from 4impact capital to enhance data centre operations. This investment will enable Coolgradient to expand globally and increase its impact on customers by providing energy and water savings, as well as improving reliability and resilience in data centre operations.

Founded in 2023 by Jasper de Vries and René Gompel, Coolgradient’s AI software aims to reduce global energy consumption by cooling data centres. The software provides detailed insights into data centre assets, identifies inefficiencies, and offers recommendations for optimization. With a focus on sustainability, Coolgradient claims to achieve up to 40% in energy and water savings.

4impact capital, an impact investor in European digital startups, supports Coolgradient’s mission for sustainability. The company plans to invest in around 25 companies that align with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in Europe. Victor Straatman, Partner of 4impact, acknowledges Coolgradient’s expertise and potential impact on reducing energy consumption for data centre cooling worldwide.


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