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Voyager Closes $275M Fund II to Invest in the Foundational Industries of the Future

Voyager Ventures' $275 million Fund II targets sectors like energy, materials, and AI to modernize foundational industries and manage $475 million across three funds.

  • Voyager Ventures announced a $275 million Fund II to invest in energy, industrials, and climate technology, and has already begun deploying capital, including stakes in ENAPI, Leeta Materials, and Electroflow Technologies.
  • Voyager's Fund II targets Energy + Efficiency, Materials Production, Software + AI, Mobility, Built Environment and Carbon Management, as Voyager says these sectors are critical for lasting competitive advantage.
  • With deep sector experience, co-founders Sarah Sclarsic and Sierra Peterson bring over 30 years across energy, materials, mobility and policy to Voyager’s strategy.
  • Voyager's assets under management reach $475 million across three funds, according to the company, and operate in North America and Europe.
  • Voyager positions the fund to modernize the base layer of the economy to enable enduring abundance at global scale, said Sierra Peterson, co-founder and general partner, who added `We are investing in technology companies that create systemic stability in an increasingly volatile world`.
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Voyager Closes $275M Fund II to Invest in the Foundational Industries of the Future

New fund invests in advanced energy systems, materials production, and applied AI powering industrial growth

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TBNweekly broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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