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Munich clean energy startup Spine raises €3 million

Munich clean energy startup Spine raises €3 million

Bernd Heppel

Bernd Heppel

Bernd Heppel ist Online- und Multimedia-Redakteur bei Munich Startup. Er verfügt über mehr als zehn Jahre Erfahrung in digitalem Journalismus, Social Media, Content-Produktion und PR– unter anderem beim Burda Verlag und bei der Bavaria Fiction.

April 21, 2026

3 min. read time

What distinguishes Spine from many other energy startups is that it is not developing another end-customer product. Rather, the Munich-based company aims to build a vendor-independent infrastructure between metering point operators, grid actors, installers, and energy management systems. The expansion of photovoltaic systems, heat pumps, storage solutions, and charging infrastructure is significantly increasing the complexity of the energy system, while secure digital integration and control of these systems still lags behind. The company is working on a digital base layer for the smart meter rollout and grid-serving control of decentralized energy systems—addressing a bottleneck in Germany’s energy transition.

Spine was founded in February 2024 and had already completed a pre-seed round of €1.5 million in autumn 2024. The current follow-up financing demonstrates that investors view the topic not only as regulatory-driven, but as a scalable infrastructure market.

Smart meters as growth driver for Spine

The core of Spine’s business model lies in developing an open platform that can process energy data in real-time and control systems securely and in compliance with grid requirements. Additionally, the company offers a network management system for monitoring and managing smart meter gateways—precisely those devices that serve as secure communication interfaces for the digitalized energy transition.

The timing of the funding round makes sense from a market perspective. The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs describes smart meters as the foundation of energy transition digitalization. The Federal Network Agency now monitors the rollout on a quarterly basis. At the same time, §14a EnWG and the stronger integration of controllable consumption devices are increasing requirements on metering point operators and platform providers to deliver secure control and data infrastructure at scale.

28 million mandatory installations by 2032 intensify rollout pressure

In Spine’s favor is that the addressed market is not small. A preliminary study by EY and BET estimates approximately 28 million mandatory installation cases for “energy transition systems” by 2032, according to published documents. Additionally, the BMWK (Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz) sets the political goal of comprehensive smart meter deployment by 2032.

The market also requires not just hardware, but operational capability. This is precisely where Spine positions its vendor-neutral Network Management System (NMS), which is already being used for smart meter gateways from multiple manufacturers. For metering point operators, this is relevant because the rollout in practice doesn’t depend solely on installation, but on monitoring, fault analysis, stability, and scalable operation of thousands of devices.

Investors bet on infrastructure over single solutions

The fact that BayBG Venture Capital, Energie 360°, Verbund X Ventures, and Bayern Kapital—several established investors—are represented in the round aligns with the startup’s profile. Unlike many young energy software providers, Spine is not filling a pure optimization tool niche, but rather an infrastructure and orchestration layer. If the rollout succeeds, this layer would be deeply embedded in energy sector processes. While this positioning increases regulatory and technical complexity, it also creates high relevance for municipal utilities, metering point operators, and other market players.

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