Enter lands €20M to green European homes

With over 30,000 buildings analysed in Q2 alone, Enter is building the digital backbone for Europe’s climate-neutral housing future.
Enter lands €20M to green European homes

German platform for energy-efficient renovations and digital building intelligence, Enter has raised €20 million in Series B funding. This brings its total funding since founding in 2020 to €40 million. 

Returning investors include Coatue, Target Global, noa (formerly A/O Proptech), Partech, and Foundamental, joined for the first time by SE Ventures, the venture arm of Schneider Electric.

Over 180 million buildings in Europe need a comprehensive energy upgrade by 2050 – a market worth trillions. Enter is developing the standard for this transformation:

With the Enter app, any property can be digitally recorded in just minutes, including material analysis, energy status, and modernisation needs. A proprietary AI engine generates tailored, realistic renovation paths – adapted to CO₂ pricing, subsidy programs, energy costs, and climate targets.

The platform automatically suggests suitable implementation partners from a nationwide network of over 100 qualified contractors – regional, available, and comparable. Further, what used to take days of energy analysis and planning now happens in minutes.

Using Enter results in a 70 per cent reduction in manual steps for energy assessments, analysis, and  quote generation. Operational staff are decreased by 60 per cent, and one employee now performs the work of 4 energy consultants.

Over 30,000 buildings were fully analysed in Q2 2025 via the platform – automated, error-free, and compliant with subsidy programs.

Enter is now scaling across Germany, offering tailored renovation solutions for millions of homeowners, and tapping into the largest lever in European climate protection – the existing building stock of private homeowners.

Rising energy prices, geopolitical instability, and regulatory pressure (e.g., GEG, EU Renovation Wave) are creating a new reality:
energy-efficient renovation is no longer a nice-to-have – it is a strategic necessity. But implementation is complex. Enter is creating a new reality with data-driven infrastructure:

According to Max Schroeren, CEO and co-founder of Enter: 

“Enter is no longer just an energy consulting company – we are the infrastructure for climate-neutral living. Our AI analyses and orchestrates thousands of renovations in parallel, enabling millions of households to finally take action. 

The Series B funding and our technology investments in recent years give us the tailwind to bring our mission to the mass market.”

Lead image: Enter. Photo: uncredited. 

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