
Investors in the pre-seed round include Black Seed VC, an early-stage venture firm dedicated to black business founders in the UK, and SFC Capital, a leading investor in disruptive UK companies.
The new funds will enable the business to accelerate deployment of its zero-cost solar and battery systems through partnerships with housing developers, registered providers and local authorities nationwide.
GRYD has developed a subscription model that allows developers and homeowners to install solar without ever paying for the hardware.
The company funds and maintains a home’s solar hardware for the 25-year life of the system, saving developers up to £10k in hardware costs per home and enabling homeowners to reap the bill-saving benefits of solar from day one.
Average subscription of £65 per month
A GRYD subscription averages about £65 per month for a four-bed home. The monthly price is fixed and includes maintenance and insurance for the 25-year life of the system. While GRYD is currently focussed on new homes, it will consider expansion to the retrofit market as it continues to scale.
Other notable investors in the round include Oasthouse Ventures, whose Director Simon Turner has financed and scaled numerous renewable infrastructure businesses globally and has joined GRYD’s board as Investor Director.
Richard Thwaites, the founder and CEO of energy storage developer Penso Power (which was recently acquired by BW ESS) has also invested.
GRYD plans to use the new funds to invest in a series of key hires, secure further energy import and export partnerships, and expand GRYD’s service to include flexibility services – increasing customer savings by charging and discharging stored energy based on dynamic price signals to support capacity in the grid.
‘Ensuring no-one left behind in transition’
Mohamed Gaafar, CEO and co-founder of GRYD, said:“The strength of our pre-seed round is a welcome start to the next phase of GRYD Energy’s journey as we prepare to scale our solar technology and service nationwide.
“We’re fortunate to have the backing of fantastic investors like Black Seed and SFC who share our sense of urgency to accelerate the UK’s clean energy transition and ensure no one is left behind. With around 250,000 new homes being built in the UK each year, the untapped solar potential of our residential rooftops is immense and only continues to grow – as does the pressing need to ensure that Britain’s new housing stock is futureproofed and primed for a clean, energy efficient future.
“With the support of such renowned and motivated industry players, we’re confident GRYD Energy can play a vital role in that effort.”
Investors excited to back GRYD Energy
Karl Lokko, Founder & Managing Partner of Black Seed VC said: “We’re excited to join the GRYD Energy team on their mission to transform how we power our homes and communities. Their vision for clean, accessible energy is matched by the experience, grit, and enthusiasm that’s impossible to ignore. We’re proud to stand alongside them as they turn ambition into impact.”
Adam Beveridge, Investment Associate at SFC Capital, said: “We’re excited to back GRYD Energy as they develop a smart solar system to empower homeowners to generate and share energy. The team won us over with their exceptional experience and passion. We’re excited to join them on this journey to accelerate the much-needed energy transition.”
GYRD has launched a successful three-home pilot project in Cornwall, which is serving as a testbed for its software, and has signed an energy export deal with renewable energy supplier Good Energy, securing an important revenue stream for the business.
With several projects already commercially committed, it is set to deploy to hundreds of homes nationwide in 2025; positioning itself to scale the service to 30,000 new-build homes over the next three years.
Image credit: GRYD Energy (L-R Mohamed Gaafar, Mathieu Van Assche, Scott Whiteside, Tom Jordan)