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Andreas Sedlmayr is co-founder and co-CEO of Instagrid, makers of portable power stations for mobile workforces with heavy power needs. His company has grown from €500k to €30M+ in revenue and recently achieved B Corp certification while expanding into North America.

In this episode we talked about:

☠️ Why diesel and gas generators are silent killers

🇩🇪 What it means to revive Germany’s strong tradition of industrial innovation

🇺🇸 Why hiring local leadership was crucial for US expansion and how cultural nuances matter more than you might think

💼 How to expand smartly after raising $95 million

🌱 Why achieving B Corp certification was important to prove their commitment to social and environmental best practices

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Chapters

1. The world's most advanced portable power with Andreas Sedlmayr of Instagrid (00:00:00)

2. Revolutionizing Portable Power Solutions (00:00:50)

3. Battery Technology and Environmental Impact Advances (00:12:00)

4. Manufacturing and Innovation in Germany (00:17:05)

5. Scaling Impactful Climate Tech Startups (00:21:16)

6. Navigating Business Expansion Into North America (00:29:59)

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