Climate Change

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Europe and Israel - Hybrid
Ten weeks
Seed to Series A

A ten-week equity-free accelerator program for Seed to Series A startups based in Europe and Israel. The accelerator aims to connect the best of Google's products and people to climate change and clean technology innovators across the region building with Cloud Services.

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Europe and Israel - Hybrid
Ten weeks
Seed to Series A

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About the program

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About the program

A global series of programs
Each cohort of 10-15 startups comes together to tackle technical challenges that can help grow their businesses through a mix of remote and in-person, 1-to-1, group learning sessions, and sprint projects.

Dedicated expert help
Founders outline the top technical challenges for their startup, and are paired with experts from Google and the industry to solve those challenges and grow their business.

Specialist deep dives
Accelerators include deep dives and workshops focused on product design, customer acquisition, and leadership development for founders.

Google for Startups Cloud program
Eligible participants receive up to $350,000 in Google Cloud credits, dedicated support from startup experts, technical training and access to key industry events. Find out more.

Additionally, participants are eligible to receive 30 days of free Cloud TPU access through the TPU Research Cloud program to accelerate their open-source machine learning research. Find out more.

Key benefits

  • Equity-free support

    Equity-free support: For duration of program.

  • Mentoring

    Dedicated mentoring from Google teams.

  • Training

    Exclusive invitations to technical bootcamps hosted by Google where offered.

  • Access to experts

    Access to Google's network of industry experts.

  • Google product credits

    Eligible startups receive product credits.

  • Early access

    Access to new Google products and tools as relevant.

  • Strategic support

    Support on company and product strategy.

  • Technical project partnership

    Work hand in hand with experts from Google on your biggest tech challenges.

  • Exposure

    To potential partners, VCs and ecosystem players interested in Climate Change startups.

Entry Criteria

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Entry Criteria

  • Startups demonstrating traction, ideally between Seed and Series A stage
  • Building a scalable product or service with a significant total addressable market and defensible growth model
  • Focusing on sustainable technology climate solutions, cleantech and green energy
  • Deeply technical startups leveraging Cloud or AI/ML in their product, service, or operations and have sustainability expertise
  • Commitment from CTO and/or technical roles to participate and engage in required program sessions
  • We are committed to building accelerator classes with great startups, and encourage applications from all qualified startups

Key dates

  • June 7, 2024

    Applications Open

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  • July 21, 2024

    Applications Close

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  • September, 2024

    Program Kick-off

  • November, 2024

    Demo Day

  • December, 2024

    Graduation

Accelerator Alumni

Advisory Board

Mohamed Hassan, Co-founder & CTO of Blok-Z with two other people. Mohamed Hassan, Co-founder & CTO of Blok-Z with two other people.

The program gave us 360-degree coaching on all aspects from tech, to product and business. With the tailored technical support and mentoring I really felt that we had somebody who would take us from A to anywhere we want to go to.

Mohamed Hassan Co-founder & CTO of Blok-Z

Frequently asked questions

Do you take equity or a fee to be a part of this program?

The Google for Startups Accelerator: Climate Change program is completely free for all participating startups, and Google does not take any equity. Please note that we do require all founders (CEO & CTO) and appropriate team members to be available to join all elements of the program.

What does the hybrid format mean?

The program runs in a hybrid format for Europe & Israel. The events will take place in Europe, with an in-person kick-off in September 2024, followed by virtual training bootcamps, 1:1 mentoring, and experiences, and an in-person demo day and graduation in November 2024.

What is the structure of the program?

Through a combination of 1-to-1 and 1-to-many learning sessions, startups will receive technical support and mentoring from experienced engineers and business experts from Google and the wider ecosystem throughout the program. This support will be specifically tailored to the needs of the startups' businesses. Along with being paired with specialized Startup Success Managers (SSM) from Google, participants will also receive further training on how to use our best practices, tools, and personnel. At the end of the program, the cohort will present their achievements in a Demo Day in front of Google teams, mentors, investors, partners and key stakeholders from the European startup ecosystem. After the program ends, startups will continue to receive support via the Google for Startups Accelerator Alumni program and network.

When will the program run?

Google for Startups Accelerator: Climate Change (for startups in Europe & Israel) will kick off in September 2024 and run through November 2024. Please do not apply if you are not available to participate during these dates.

Who should apply to Google for Startups Accelerator: Climate Change?

The program is open to Seed to Series A stage, tech startups based in Europe and Israel that are building innovative AI enabled green technology solutions to tackle climate change. Google for Startups Accelerators are best suited for revenue generating startups with a minimum of five or more employees. Founders (CEO & CTO) and appropriate team members must be available to join all elements of the program. In order to ensure Google can provide meaningful value, startups should aim to leverage either Cloud or AI/ML technologies in their product, service, or operations and/or show an interest in leveraging these technologies in the future.

What is the program capacity?

There will be approximately 10-15 startups from Europe & Israel selected for this cohort.

Will startups receive Google Cloud Platform (GCP) credits?

Selected startups will be eligible for the Google for Startups Cloud Program, with your first year of Google Cloud and Firebase usage covered with credits up to $100,000. Plus, in year two get 20% of Google Cloud and Firebase usage costs covered, up to an additional $100,000 in credits (subject to terms and conditions).

What are the criteria to receive product credits, and what does "eligible for product credits" mean?

Startups must meet specific criteria to be eligible for Google product credit offerings. To learn more about the Google Cloud credit eligibility requirements, please visit the Google Cloud startup page.