Climate change
08 December 2025
GCF is the world’s largest climate fund, mandated to support developing countries raise and realise the ambition of their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) towards low-emissions, climate-resilient pathways.1
As a partner of GCF, through Macquarie entity Macquarie Alternative Assets Management Limited (MAAML), we are able to propose climate projects with potential to access the Fund’s financial reserves.2
In April 2024, Macquarie developed a blended finance platform with GCF, seeking to drive the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) across India.
Vertelo aims to support the reduction of India’s CO2 emissions and improve urban air quality. Since launch, the platform has partnered with leading original equipment manufacturers and fleet operators to expand the availability of EVs and related services in India.
In July 2025, Macquarie Asset Management (MAM) successfully raised $US405 million for Vertelo. The funding includes $US205 million from institutional investors, unlocking $US200 million in catalytic capital from GCF. This is a demonstration of Macquarie’s ability to deliver value for clients, mobilise resources and manage risk while supporting India’s sustainable future.
This funding moves Vertelo closer to the aim of delivering $US1.5 billion to the e-mobility sector over the proposed investment term of 10 years. If successful, this investment is expected to deliver a potential lifetime reduction of ~9.5 MtCO2e of greenhouse gas emissions.3
Vertelo provides integrated fleet electrification solutions to customers, including leasing and financing, charging infrastructure and energy management, fleet management services, and end-of-life asset management.
Read how Macquarie has developed a new blended finance platform, with GCF, to drive the adoption of electric vehicles across India.
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