CICE invests $7.7 million into 12 clean and climate tech ventures in B.C.

Local companies like Edison Motors, Skyward Wildfire Technologies and Voxelis Canada have scored funding from CICE

We at BCBusiness love hearing from the B.C. Centre for Innovation and Clean EnergyAs a nonprofit dedicated to supporting cleantech ventures, CICE consistently brings good news—like when it invested $7.6 million into nine local startups earlier this year, or $5.2 million in 2023. 

Today, CICE is announcing its support for 13 more cleantech ventures, 12 of which are based in B.C. After receiving over 150 applications in response to two major funding calls$3 million for wildfire tech companies and $10 million for early-stage cleantech and climate innovators—CICE has selected the following companies to invest in. 

The six wildfire management innovators receiving a total of $3.5 million in non-dilutive funding include: 

  • CRWN.ai (Kelowna): Using AI to predict wildfire risk on remote transmission lines. 

“The companies we selected are developing cutting-edge solutions to reduce fire risk, improve response times, and protect vulnerable regions,” CICE president and CEO Sarah Goodman said in a release. Around 74 companies applied for this opportunity. “This funding is a significant investment in B.C. and Canada’s ability to respond to one of the most urgent climate-related challenges we face, while also paving the way to reduce carbon emissions from these devastating events.”  

In addition, seven climate tech companies will share $4.2 million from CICE. They include: 

Battery and Energy Storage  

  • Edison Motors Ltd. (Merritt): Transforming winter road maintenance with its electric snowplow. 

Low Carbon Fuels  

Low Carbon Hydrogen  

  • Ekona Power Inc. (Burnaby): Producing clean hydrogen energy by recycling carbon waste. 

Since launching in 2021, CICE has invested $39 million into almost 60 climate and cleantech projects.  

Right now, applications are open for its $3 million Women in Climate Tech opportunity (deadline December 3) as well as its $3 million call for Energy Storage Innovation in partnership with BC Hydro (deadline February 28, 2025).