UC Berkeley-founded emissions measurement provider Aclima has raised cash in a round that included Splunk, RBVC and Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund.

Aclima, a US-based greenhouse gas measurement technology spinout of University of California, Berkeley, has raised $40m in a series B round led by venture capital firm Clearvision Ventures.
Software provider Microsoft’s Climate Innovation Fund, industrial technology manufacturer Robert Bosch’s corporate venturing unit Robert Bosch Venture Capital (RBVC) and data software producer Splunk also took part in the round.
Gingerbread Capital, KTB Network, ACVC Partners, Womens VC Fund II, Schmidt Family Foundation, Plum Alley, Rethink Impact, Social Capital and Kapor Capital completed the list of investors.
Aclima’s software platform provides high-resolution emissions and exposure data to governments, communities and businesses, monitoring and mapping air quality across North America as well as in cities in Europe, Latin America and Asia.
The company plans to deploy the new funding by expanding into new markets and building out its product portfolio. It raised $24m in a mid-2018 series A round…

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