Propeller VC Research
Investment Thesis
Propeller VC is a climate-tech focused venture capital fund founded in 2022 with a distinctive mission: to deploy capital into ocean-climate companies solving critical environmental challenges at the intersection of ocean innovation, science, and technology. Co-founded by Brian Halligan (HubSpot founder and former CEO), the fund believes that the ocean holds tremendous potential for scaling climate and carbon solutions, yet only a fraction of climate venture capital has historically flowed to ocean-based solutions.
The fund operates with a novel approach: a formal multi-year partnership with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), giving Propeller direct access to world-class scientists, cutting-edge research, and intellectual property from one of the world's leading ocean research institutions. This unique arrangement allows Propeller to identify scientifically-grounded investment opportunities while bridging the gap between academic research and commercial venture building.
Investment Themes
Propeller organizes its portfolio across three interconnected investment themes that define the "ocean-climate nexus":
Ocean Carbon
Companies developing marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) technologies, blue carbon methodologies, and solutions for measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) of ocean carbon removal. Portfolio companies in this space include:
- Banyu Carbon (light-based carbon capture)
- Ebb Carbon (ocean-powered carbon removal)
- CarbonRun (riverine alkalinity enhancement)
- Rewind (terrestrial biomass carbon sequestration)
- Orpheus (deep ocean monitoring and intelligence)
Ocean Organics
Innovations leveraging marine organics—algae, microbes, and other biological resources—for novel applications in energy, packaging, pharmaceuticals, food and feed production, and other biologic value creation. This includes:
- Circle Seafoods (disruptive salmon supply chain technology)
- hum.ai (earth intelligence and biological monitoring)
- Companies in stealth mode focused on seafood processing and traceability
Ocean Industrials
Startups decarbonizing or improving efficiency across maritime industries including shipping, offshore wind, wave energy, desalination, automation, robotics, and inspection technologies. Notable portfolio companies:
- Navier (electrified boat technology)
- Allium Engineering (corrosion-resistant rebar for resilient infrastructure)
- Blue Energy (novel approach to coastal, submerged small modular reactors)
- Calcarea (onboard carbon capture and storage for shipping)
- Fleet Robotics (automation platforms for maritime sector)
- Nexxa.ai (AI-driven augmentation for heavy industry transition)
- Vatn Systems (low-cost, mixed-mission autonomous underwater vehicles)
- Vema Hydrogen (stimulated geologic hydrogen production)
Additionally, the fund invests in enabling technologies: ocean sensing infrastructure (Aquatic Labs), subsea cable monitoring solutions, and other critical tools supporting the broader ocean-climate ecosystem.
Stage Focus and Check Size
Propeller explicitly targets early-stage investments from pre-seed through Series A, with emphasis on:
- Pre-Seed: Prototype stage, $500K check sizes
- Seed: Working MVP/early traction, $500K-$2M range
- Series A: Product-market fit with initial customers, potentially up to $2M checks
The fund's target check size range is approximately $500K to $2M, with the flexibility to lead or follow rounds depending on deal dynamics.
Investment Style and Decision Process
Propeller operates as a true early-stage investment partnership, explicitly positioning itself as willing to both lead and follow rounds depending on deal circumstances. The fund combines several distinctive approaches:
Partnership Model
The team includes veterans from both venture capital and operating backgrounds:
- Brian Halligan (HubSpot founder) brings CEO and scaling expertise, teaches MIT Sloan's "Scaling Entrepreneurial Ventures" course, and serves as primary founder mentor
- Devdutt Yellurkar (General Partner at CRV) brings enterprise software and infrastructure investing expertise, was on the 2020 Midas List
- Rodrigo Prudencio (co-founder of Amazon's $2B Climate Pledge Fund) brings climate venture expertise and strategic sourcing
- Steven Fox and Reece Pacheco bring technology and operations backgrounds
The fund explicitly maintains an "open mind about novel innovations" across ocean, coastal, and adjacent domains—the investment themes organize thinking but don't constrain opportunities.
Source of Deals
Propeller's deal pipeline flows from:
- WHOI Partnership: Direct access to research teams and intellectual property from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- Entrepreneurs in Residence (EIR) Program: Active recruitment and mentorship of founders
- Network of Founders and Scientific Leaders: Curated relationships across the ocean-climate sector
- Ocean MBA Program: Propeller's unique 7-cohort educational initiative surfaces founders and provides training
Decision Timeline
The fund targets efficient decision-making with experienced operators who have already built companies and understand market dynamics. No specific timeline disclosed, but the partnership structure and early-stage focus suggest agile decision-making.
Fund Status and Recent Activity
Propeller Fund I closed at $100 million and is actively deploying. Recent investments demonstrate strong momentum across 2025:
Notable Recent Investments (2025)
- Vatn Systems: Low-cost autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) for ocean monitoring
- Nexxa.ai: AI-driven augmentation platform for engineered transition in heavy industry
- Confidential investments in seafood traceability and seafood processing (announced pending)
Portfolio Traction
The portfolio includes 25+ companies with compelling commercial progress:
- Multiple near-term exits: Portfolio companies approaching commercialization, acquisition, or further funding rounds
- Research spin-outs: Several companies incubated directly from WHOI research programs (Orpheus Ocean spinout from WHOI)
- Diverse stages: Mix of pre-seed through Series A companies showing strong founder quality
Fund Status
Propeller is actively deploying from Fund I, with strong sourcing momentum from the WHOI partnership and founder network. The fund maintains robust reserves for follow-on investments in portfolio companies.
Team and Founder Support
Propeller's distinctive value add extends beyond capital:
Operating Experience
All GPs and partners have built companies or led significant business units. Brian Halligan's HubSpot journey (from startup to $2B+ revenue public company) informs CEO coaching. Rodrigo Prudencio's Amazon Climate Pledge Fund experience provides climate-specific strategic insights.
Ocean MBA Program
Propeller operates a unique Ocean MBA—a 7-cohort intensive program teaching:
- Scaling and entrepreneurial fundamentals (based on MIT Sloan curriculum Brian Halligan teaches)
- Ocean domain knowledge and industry context
- Climate tech market dynamics
- Business strategy grounded in both climate impact and commercial viability
Courses feature:
- Brian Halligan on scaling ventures and leadership
- Guest faculty from hyperscaler companies (Amazon, etc.)
- Unique curriculum elements (e.g., studying the Grateful Dead's business model as a case study in sustained value creation)
The program has produced multiple funded founders and continues to surface investment opportunities.
Founder Mentorship
Each portfolio company receives active support including:
- Board participation from experienced operators
- Access to Propeller's network of founders, customers, and strategic partners
- Operational guidance on scaling, unit economics, and capital efficiency
Leadership Profiles
Brian Halligan - General Partner & Founder
- Background: Co-founder and executive chairperson of HubSpot (NYSE: HPS), $2B+ revenue, 100K+ customers. Served as CEO until 2021, consistently recognized as top CEO on Glassdoor/Comparably
- Thought Leadership: Pioneered concept of "inbound marketing," co-authored multiple books on scaling, teaches at MIT Sloan
- Ocean Leadership: Led Propeller fund founding and strategy, teaches Ocean MBA, serves as primary mentor to portfolio founders
Devdutt Yellurkar - General Partner
- Background: General Partner at CRV (premier early-stage tech VC), on 2020 Midas List of top VCs, founded multiple startups (Yantra acquired by Sterling Commerce/AT&T)
- Expertise: SaaS and cloud infrastructure investing, 2008-present at CRV
- Ocean Leadership: Advises Propeller on fund strategy and investment decisions, longstanding member of WHOI corporation
Rodrigo Prudencio - Managing Partner
- Background: Co-founder of Amazon's $2B Climate Pledge Fund (led 40+ early-stage climate tech investments). Previously ran Alexa Accelerator (4-year program), founded Shuddle, partner at Nth Power (first venture fund focused on energy tech)
- Domain Expertise: Climate-tech venture investing, voice/ambient computing technologies, early-stage startup building
- Ocean Leadership: Leads day-to-day investment activities at Propeller, made early investments in Vatn Systems and emerging portfolio companies
Steven Fox - Partner
- Background: International business builder and investor, published thought leader on ocean energy transitions and climate markets
- Expertise: Technology and energy sector dynamics, founder mentorship
- Output: Prolific blogger on ocean energy, climate market trends, and founder insights
Reece Pacheco - Partner
- Background: Experienced investor and entrepreneur focused on ocean-climate solutions
- Leadership: Leading education initiatives through Ocean MBA program, active in community engagement (e.g., SF Climate Week 2025 panel moderator)
Geographic Focus
Propeller maintains a US-centric but internationally open investment approach:
- Primary: US-based founders and companies
- Secondary: International founders with US market focus or coastal/ocean relevance
- Networks: Active in global ocean-climate communities (e.g., representation at COP30 in Belém, SF Climate Week)
Sector Classification and Sub-Sectors
Propeller's three-vertical framework reflects innovation across:
Ocean Carbon (carbon_removal, blue_carbon, climate_tech aspects)
- Ocean and marine CDR technologies
- Blue carbon and coastal carbon solutions
- MRV (measurement, reporting, verification) infrastructure
- Carbon financing and offsets
Ocean Organics (biotech, food_beverage, manufacturing aspects)
- Marine bioproducts for energy (algae-based fuels)
- Novel proteins and seafood production
- Pharmaceutical applications of marine organisms
- Packaging and materials from marine sources
Ocean Industrials (logistics_supply_chain, energy, automation, hardware aspects)
- Shipping decarbonization
- Offshore renewable energy (wind, tidal, thermal)
- Subsea infrastructure and monitoring
- Maritime automation and robotics
- Desalination and water management
- Advanced materials for coastal resilience
Co-Investors and Network
Propeller's institutional partnerships include:
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI): 4% fund partner, source of scientific expertise and IP
- University of Hawaii: Research and founder sourcing partnership
- University of California San Diego: Marine science partnerships
- Oregon State University: Ocean engineering expertise
- University of Rhode Island: Graduate student and researcher engagement
The fund also maintains relationships with climate-focused VCs and strategic investors across the ecosystem.
Warm Introductions
Given the early-stage, founder-intensive focus and emphasis on domain expertise, warm introductions through the WHOI network, Ocean MBA alumni, or existing portfolio founders are strongly preferred. Cold outreach is discouraged; founders are encouraged to attend Ocean MBA, engage with WHOI research networks, or be referred through portfolio company networks.
Investment Approach and Philosophy
Propeller's distinctive philosophy reflects three core beliefs:
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Ocean-Centric Climate Solutions: The ocean is underrepresented in climate venture capital despite representing a $2.5 trillion potential market and holding critical solutions to decarbonization
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Science + Commercial Viability: Not all ocean science is venture-backable; Propeller screens for both scientific rigor (via WHOI partnerships) and commercial potential (via experienced operator team)
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Founder + Institution Collaboration: The best ocean-climate solutions emerge from collaboration between academic research institutions and entrepreneur-driven ventures. Propeller explicitly bridges these communities
Notable Aspects
- Founder Coaching: Brian Halligan's direct involvement in founder mentoring is unusual for early-stage VCs and reflects HubSpot's successful scaling experience
- Educational Program: Ocean MBA is a differentiated value add, creating both founder pipeline and unique founder support mechanism
- IP Access: Direct partnership with WHOI provides competitive advantage in sourcing and due diligence
- Global Impact Focus: All investments explicitly tied to climate and ocean health, not just financial returns
Recent Events and Engagement
- COP30 (Belém, 2025): Team members actively engaging in global climate policy discourse
- SF Climate Week 2025: Co-hosted leadership panel featuring partner Steven Fox and portfolio founder participation
- Ocean MBA 2025 Cohort: 7th cohort just completed, demonstrating sustained sourcing and founder development
Conclusion
Propeller VC represents a rare combination of climate impact focus, early-stage capital deployment, and scientific rigor. The firm's partnership with WHOI creates a unique sourcing and diligence advantage while the experienced leadership team (HubSpot founder, CRV GP, Amazon Climate Pledge Fund founder) brings substantial operating credibility. For founders building at the ocean-climate nexus with scientific grounding and commercial potential, Propeller offers both capital and strategic support from a deeply domain-expert team.