Open Access Energy (OAE), a South African software company focused on optimising energy transactions, has secured a US$750,000 investment from Factor E Ventures, marking the initial tranche of a US$1.5 million seed round for the company, which is developing software solutions to address South Africa’s chronic energy challenges.
Founded in 2021, Open Access Energy has developed the Amptera and Energypro platforms, which facilitate real-time energy transactions and enhance energy management for IPPs and municipalities.
With this initial funding, OAE aims to expand its technological capabilities, refine its software platforms, and increase its market presence in South Africa and beyond. The investment is expected to enable the company to scale operations, develop new features, and strengthen its position in the energy sector.
“Factor E Ventures’ investment arrives at a crucial juncture for both our company and South Africa’s energy sector,” said Gerjo Hoffman, CEO of Open Access Energy. “As we strive to decentralize energy and ensure universal access to clean power for all South Africans, this support will accelerate our innovation capabilities and market reach.”
“Open Access Energy is addressing significant inefficiencies in South Africa’s energy sector with its innovative software,” said Tenbite Ermias, partner at Factor E Ventures. “We are excited to lead this initial investment in their $1.5 million seed round. OAE is well-positioned to tackle the country’s energy challenges and drive its transition to renewable sources. Our support highlights our belief in their potential to make a substantial impact.”