Climate tech firm Arcadia acquires Urjanet with significant India presence
New Delhi
24-May-2022

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Climate technology company Arcadia on Tuesday said it has acquired Urjanet, one of the largest utility data providers that has more than 360 employees in India, for an undisclosed sum.
"Urjanet has built a fantastic business capturing utility data across 30 per cent of the Fortune 500. With Urjanet joining Arcadia, we will be able to serve customers globally with the most comprehensive software solution in climate tech," said Kiran Bhatraju, CEO of Arcadia.
Urjanet significantly expands Arc's data coverage in the US to more than 95 per cent of residential and commercial accounts and globally across more than 9,500 utilities, including electric, gas, water, and waste, in 52 countries.
This access to global, high-fidelity energy data will allow businesses around the world to leverage its network effects and enable a wide range of use cases, including energy optimization, renewable energy, payments, and carbon accounting.
"We can now work together to accelerate the energy transition and help companies achieve their sustainability goals," said Sanjoy Malik, CEO of Urjanet.
Today, only 9 per cent of companies use software to accurately manage their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting, instead relying on manual processes and estimates.
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The Arc platform solves this problem by providing companies with actual, building-level meter data through easy-to-use APIs.
Arcadia, now valued at $1.5 billion, has raised $380 million to date. - IANS
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