Climate Fund Managers raises $182 million for green hydrogen vehicle
A rand-denominated $182 million raise gives Southern Africa's hydrogen market a patient equity base and a test.
Climate Fund Managers has raised 3 billion South African rand for Climate Investor Three, its equity vehicle for green hydrogen and industrial assets. The Netherlands-based firm's raise works out to $182 million. ImpactAlpha first reported the raise.
ESG Capital Daily flagged the vehicle yesterday as a blended-finance test in Southern Africa. The rand denomination reinforces that. A locally denominated fund implies the manager will hold and deploy local currency, avoiding the hedging costs a dollar fund would carry into the region.
At $182 million, the fund is modest. The closing figure matters less than what it will buy. Green hydrogen developers in Southern Africa need a patient equity base before they can bring in co-investors, lenders, and offtakers. Climate Investor Three is now that base. It is also the clearest test of whether such a base can be built.
The size tells the truth about the market. Southern Africa's green hydrogen pipeline is long on announcements and short on operating assets. Three billion rand does not change that. It does give the pipeline an equity anchor, and the next twelve months will show whether the anchor holds.