We create strategic PR programs for Climate Technology companies looking to quickly distinguish themselves from competitors — and win with customers — in the U.S. and internationally.
We develop narratives that result in industry‑shifting media coverage.
We’ve broken international climate tech companies like Breezometer and Meteomatics into the US market, as well as worked with companies like GFT and Pernod Ricard on their green initiatives.
Case Studies
Our Climate Tech PR Work
Breaking BreezoMeter into the U.S. Market
Breaking BreezoMeter into the U.S. Market
Not only was Israel-based BreezoMeter completely unknown in the U.S., the emerging climate technology space had yet to gain mainstream traction.
BreezoMeter needed to make a name for itself–and climate technology–in the U.S.
The company tapped CVM to draw the attention of U.S. companies who could use it’s air quality data to create consumer-facing products influenced by environmental factors. In the process, we had to create market awareness for the climate technology category as a whole.
CVM was the first agency that was able to instinctually turn the details of our product offering and business model into storylines that caught the media’s attention. They secured coverage for every topic they recommended. In my experience it’s rare for a PR agency to recommend a topic, execute on it, and secure coverage consistently. With our prior two agencies, there was a lot of effort, but no results.
Ronit Margulies, Director of Corporate Communications BreezoMeter
Channel V Media Launches Meteomatics Into the U.S. Market
Swiss company Meteomatics launched its first U.S. Meteodrone at GrandSKY aviation park in North Dakota. Channel V Media was responsible for the media relations.
As we expand our weather intelligence to U.S. businesses, it’s critical that we have a PR partner with expertise in climate technology and a successful track record in launching international companies into the U.S. market. After working with Channel V Media to make a name for Israel-based BreezoMeter in the U.S., I knew they were the right fit.
Paul Walsh, CEO Meteomatics, North America
Media Outlets for Climate Tech
We transform companies’ business goals into media stories that shift perceptions of them in the market and drive high‑value audience behaviors. These stories appear in a mix of national, technology, business, consumer and industry outlets.
Some of Our Climate Tech PR Clients
Questions that Companies Ask About Climate Tech PR
What is Climate Tech PR?
The goal of Climate Tech PR is to raise awareness about climate solutions and innovations, encourage investment and adoption of climate‑friendly technologies, and help shape public opinion and policy on climate change.
How big is the Climate Tech Market?
The Climate Tech market is rapidly growing and is expected to continue expanding in the coming years as the world faces increasing pressure to address climate change. The size of the Climate Tech market varies depending on the specific definition and scope used, but a report by PwC estimated the market size to be around $1.5 trillion per year by 2030.
What kinds of companies are considered Climate Tech?
Climate Tech encompasses a wide range of companies that offer solutions aimed at mitigating and adapting to the effects of climate change. Here are some examples of companies that fall into Climate Tech:
Renewable energy companies: These include solar, wind, and hydropower companies that provide clean, sustainable energy solutions.
Energy efficiency companies: These companies offer solutions aimed at reducing energy waste and improving energy efficiency, such as smart home technologies, energy‑efficient appliances, and building management systems.
Electric vehicle companies: These companies develop and manufacture electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, and related technologies.
Sustainable agriculture companies: These companies offer solutions that promote sustainable agriculture practices, such as precision farming, organic farming, and regenerative agriculture.
Carbon capture and storage companies: These companies develop and deploy technologies that capture and store carbon dioxide emissions from industrial processes and power generation.
Circular economy companies: These companies offer solutions that promote a circular economy model, where waste is minimized, resources are conserved, and products are reused or recycled.
Climate data and analytics companies: These companies offer tools and services that help businesses and governments to measure, monitor, and manage their carbon emissions and climate risks.
These are just a few examples of the types of companies that fall into the Climate Tech category. The field is constantly evolving, and new companies are emerging with innovative solutions to address the climate crisis.
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