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Elvy Lands €5.9M to Scale Home Energy Subscriptions

The big picture: Elvy, a Stockholm-based cleantech startup, has secured €5.9M in funding to expand its home energy subscription model. The company offers solar panels, batteries, and heat pumps to homeowners with no upfront costs, financed by a larger €480 million credit facility.

Why it matters:

  • Addressing energy instability: Sweden faces an electricity crisis, and Elvy’s distributed network aims to provide a stable energy system and lower household costs.
  • Removing financial barriers: The subscription model eliminates high upfront costs for renewable energy installations, making sustainable home energy accessible.
  • Rapid market traction: Elvy’s model grew tenfold in 2025, building 23 MW of energy capacity across Sweden in under two years.

How it works:

  • Subscription-based access: Homeowners pay a monthly fee for solar panels, batteries, or heat pumps, avoiding large initial investments.
  • Full-service management: Elvy installs the systems, retains hardware ownership, and manages all aspects for the entire contract period.
  • Active energy participation: The model integrates households into the energy system, allowing them to contribute to and benefit from local energy production.

The catch: Elvy operates in a competitive home energy market against established players like Otovo and 1KOMMA5°. While its subscription model lowers entry barriers, long-term customer retention and the scalability of hardware deployment and maintenance across diverse housing stock present operational challenges. The reliance on a substantial credit facility also introduces financial leverage risks.

Key Facts

  • Company: Elvy
  • Amount: €5.9M
  • Investors: Daft Capital and Essential Capital (co-lead), Mathias Kamprad
  • Founders: Johan Outinen, David Wedar
  • Sector: Home Energy
  • Headquarters: Stockholm, Sweden
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