Suena Energy Secures €8 Million in Series A Financing Round to Scale its AI-Based Trading Platform
- Menlo Times
- Sep 17
- 1 min read

Suena Energy, a technology company specializing in algorithmic optimization and the marketing of battery storage and renewable energies, led by Dr. Lennard Wilkening, Miguel Wesselmann, Tom Witter, Pia Armbruster, Felix Heimke, Maciek Niemczyk, Juri Bandelow, and others, has raised €8 million in a Series A financing round led by Eneco through its investment arm Eneco Ventures and supported by impact investor 4impact capital. Existing investors InnoEnergy, JOSS, Santander, and Energie 360° are also participating again. With this new funding, Suena Energy plans to expand internationally, scale its business model, and optimize energy storage and renewable systems in co-location setups.
Suena Energy’s Energy Trading Autopilot automates AI-driven marketing of flexibility across electricity and balancing markets. Using real-time data and forecasts, it computes optimal storage schedules in milliseconds to maximize revenue, minimize risk, and reduce battery aging.
Suena Energy is targeting the growing co-located storage market, which offers new revenue opportunities but demands technological, regulatory, and economic integration. Its flexible software approach addresses this complexity, and with new funding, the company aims to expand across Europe, helping customers implement storage projects efficiently and profitably for a resilient, decentralized, and decarbonized grid.
Eneco brings deep expertise in scalable, decentralized energy solutions, with a strong market presence in Germany, the Netherlands, and across Europe. Eneco Ventures leverages this expertise to help entrepreneurs scale climate-positive technologies. 4impact capital, a purpose-driven investor, supports Suena Energy’s mission to enhance energy system flexibility, providing strategic guidance, clean-tech networks, team expansion support, and partnerships to establish Suena Energy as a leading software provider for flexible energy optimization in Europe.
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