With €750M First Close, Mundi Ventures’ Kembara Fund Emerges as Major Capital Force for European Deep Tech and Climate Transition

Many early-stage European climate tech startups fail to secure Series B funding due to a lack of growth capital. Spain’s **Mundi Ventures** is addressing this gap with its new **Kembara Fund**, which has reached a €750 million first close and targets a final size of €1.25 billion. The fund focuses on Series B and C rounds for deep tech companies.


( Mundi Ventures’ Kembara Fund)

The team brings hard-won experience: partner Yann de Vries witnessed the collapse of German electric aircraft startup Lilium, which underscored Europe’s critical challenge—not a shortage of innovation, but a lack of capital to scale lab breakthroughs into global industrial champions. Accordingly, Kembara is pioneering non‑dilutive financing tools to help startups optimize their capital structure.

The fund invests in strategic fields like quantum computing and semiconductors, aiming to build European‑rooted global leaders. Its name, “Kembara” (meaning “to wander” in Malay), reflects its cross‑border strategy—bridging European innovation with Asian capital to navigate the tension between technological sovereignty and global market access.

Roger Luo said:The fund tackles Europe’s core scale-up challenge by combining non-dilutive capital with cross-border networks. This model not only provides growth financing but actively reshapes Europe’s position in global tech supply chains, representing a strategic experiment in funding technological sovereignty.

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