Regeno, an energy startup, has raised £420,000 in funding from SFC Capital, with participation from One Planet Capital, Gabriel Investment Syndicate, University of Strathclyde, Scottish Enterprise, and the British Business Bank. It has developed a wind turbine design that can be serviced from ground level, reducing reliance on cranes and specialised offshore equipment.
The design allows parts to be replaced more easily, lowering installation costs and shortening repair times. By addressing logistical and cost barriers, it aims to make wind energy more economically viable and accessible.
The funding represents the next phase of deployment for the business as it continues development and moves towards commercialisation. Support also includes backing from the University of Strathclyde through its Inspire programme and the Stephen Young Award.
Investors highlighted the potential for the design to address structural challenges in wind energy and improve adoption by reducing financial and operational barriers. The round brings together climate and innovation-focused investors alongside public sector support for energy transition and economic growth.
This investment represents strong validation of both our technology and our vision. The UK relies too heavily on outdated and impractical green energy solutions, and there is a huge need for technologies that are practical and customer-focused if we are to meet our ambitious targets. We are proud to have our mission backed by such experienced climate and innovation investors as we move into our next phase of deployment.
Wind energy has enormous potential, but there are many structural hurdles. Regeno's turbine design tackles these issues directly with a practical, ground-level approach that makes wind power more accessible and affordable. We're pleased to back Adarsh and the team as they work to make clean energy a more viable choice for more people.
At One Planet Capital, we look for high-impact technologies that can genuinely move the needle on the net-zero transition. Regeno’s innovative turbine design does exactly that by solving the significant logistical and financial hurdles that have historically limited wind energy's reach. We are thrilled to support Adarsh and the team in this next phase of deployment.







