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Adviser Profile

As of Date 03/29/2024
Adviser Type - Large advisory firm
Number of Employees 96 23.08%
of those in investment advisory functions 57 9.62%
Registration SEC, Approved, 04/14/2021
Other registrations (1)
Former registrations

ENERGY IMPACT PARTNERS LP

AUM* 4,538,681,020 24.86%
of that, discretionary 4,181,227,101 25.71%
Private Fund GAV* 4,538,681,020 24.86%
Avg Account Size 378,223,418 -16.76%
SMA’s No
Private Funds 11 3
Contact Info 212 xxxxxxx
Websites

Client Types

- Pooled investment vehicles

Advisory Activities

- Portfolio management for pooled investment vehicles

Compensation Arrangments

- A percentage of assets under your management
- Performance-based fees

Recent News

Reported AUM

Discretionary
Non-discretionary
3B 3B 2B 2B 1B 950M 475M
2021 2022 2023

Private Funds



Employees

Private Funds Structure

Fund Type Count GAV
Fund TypePrivate Equity Fund Count4 GAV$893,720,222
Fund TypeVenture Capital Fund Count4 GAV$3,064,514,666
Fund TypeOther Private Fund Count3 GAV$580,446,132

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Brochure Summary

Overview

Overview and Background Energy Impact Partners LP (“EIP”, the “Investment Adviser”, or the “Firm”), is a Delaware limited partnership with its principal place of business located in New York, NY. The Firm was founded in 2015 on the premise of fostering environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) principles and advancing the transition towards a more digitized, decentralized, decarbonized and electrified future. EIP brings together incumbents and innovators consisting of utility, energy, real-estate, mobility and industrial companies in a differentiated collaborative model built on corporate venture capital principles and processes its founders pioneered at General Electric. The Firm collaborates with more than 60 industrial partners and seeks to make venture, growth, buyout and credit investments in what it deems the key building blocks of the energy transition. EIP is principally owned by its founder Hans Kobler and his affiliates. EIP provides investment advisory services to privately offered pooled investment vehicles which includes Energy Impact Fund LP (“EIF”), a Delaware limited partnership established by Energy Impact Partners LLC, Energy Impact Fund II LP (“EIF II”), a Delaware limited partnership established by Energy Impact Fund II GP LLC, EIP Flagship Fund III LP, a Delaware limited partnership established by EIP Flagship Fund III GP LLC, EIP Flagship Fund III (Lux) SCSp (the “Parallel Fund”, and together with its feeder fund and EIP Flagship Fund III LP “Fund III”), a Luxembourg special limited partnership established by EIP Flagship Fund III GP (Lux) SARL, Energy Impact Credit Fund I LP (“EICF”), a Delaware limited partnership established by Energy Impact Credit Fund I GP LLC, Energy Impact Credit Fund II LP (“EICF II”), a Delaware limited partnership established by Energy Impact Credit Fund II GP LLC, EIP Deep Decarbonization Frontier Fund I LP (“Frontier”), a Delaware limited partnership established by EIP Deep Decarbonization Frontier Fund I GP LLC, EIP Elevate Future Fund I LP (“Elevate”), a Delaware limited partnership established by EIP Elevate Future Fund I GP LLC, and Energy Impact Fund SCSp (“EIF EU”), a Luxembourg special limited partnership established by Energy Impact Fund GP SARL (together with Energy Impact Partners LLC, Energy Impact Fund II GP LLC, EIP Flagship Fund III GP LLC, EIP Flagship Fund III GP (Lux) SARL, Energy Impact Credit Fund I GP LLC, Energy Impact Credit Fund II GP LLC, EIP Deep Decarbonization Frontier Fund I GP LLC and EIP Elevate Future Fund I GP LLC, the “General Partners” and each, a “General Partner”). EIF primarily makes private equity investments in high growth companies that focus on ESG principles and creating a smart, connected, and sustainable, decarbonized energy future. EIF II and Fund III both have a similar focus to EIF and are often referred to as EIP’s flagship strategies. EIF EU seeks to make private equity investments that are similar to those made in EIF, EIF II and Fund III, with a focus on European markets. EICF and EICF II focus on making opportunistic credit and select equity investments in small and middle emerging companies focused on ESG, decarbonization and the broader energy transition. EICF and EICF II both operate as small business investment companies
(each, an “SBIC”) under the debenture program operated by the United States Small Business Administration (the “SBA”) and are subject to the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder (the “SBIC Act”). Frontier seeks to make minority equity investments in emerging or early-stage companies with transformative technologies that provide solutions that can significantly contribute to deep decarbonization of asset intensive industries and help advance the global push towards a net zero carbon economy. Elevate seeks to increase diversity in the energy transition sector and make direct investments in companies within the venture-backed technology sector, and the energy industry that are led by entrepreneurs from underrepresented backgrounds including, but not limited to, Black, LatinX, LBGTQ+, and female founders, as well as companies or other private fund investment advisers supporting job growth and closing the income gap in economic opportunity zones. EIF, EIF II, Fund III, EICF, EICF II, Frontier, Elevate and EIF EU are herein each referred to as a “Fund” and collectively as the “Funds”. The Funds are exempt from registration under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “Investment Company Act”). EIP has established, and may continue to establish in the future, certain privately offered pooled investment vehicles which are formed on a transaction-by-transaction basis for the purpose of pooling investor capital and co-investing in a single portfolio company alongside one or more of the Funds (each vehicle a “Co-Investment Vehicle”). A Co-Investment Vehicle is typically limited to the investment it was established to participate in and such investment is typically made on the same investment terms as the applicable Fund(s) also participating in the investment. Co- Investment Vehicles established by EIP are exempt from registration under the Investment Company Act. EIP provides investment advice directly to the Funds and any associated Co-Investment Vehicles in accordance with the applicable private placement memorandum (“PPM”), limited partnership agreement (“LPA” or “Partnership Agreement”) and investment management agreement (collectively, the “Governing Documents”). The Firm does not tailor its investment advisory services to the needs of individual investors. However, EIP will occasionally enter into side letter arrangements with certain investors which either alters or supplements certain terms in the relevant Fund’s or Co-Investment Vehicle’s Governing Documents. As of December 31, 2023, EIP managed approximately $4,181,227,101 regulatory assets under management on a discretionary basis and $357,453,919 of regulatory assets under management on a non-discretionary basis.1 Information about the Funds and any Co-Investment Vehicle included in this Brochure is qualified in its entirety by the information contained in the relevant Fund’s and/or Co-Investment Vehicle’s Governing Documents. Current and prospective investors are reminded to carefully read the relevant Governing Documents. 1 Inclusive of additional capital commitments closed between January 1, 2024, and the date of this Brochure.