Over the last few years, there has been an influx of venture capital seeking out profitable climate tech startups. At the same time, asset-backed financing has become generally more available and cheaper \u2013 all else equal \u2013 for renewable energy and other sustainable infrastructure projects. \nBut there has been a missing middle \u2013 investors willing to underwrite both technology and project-level risk to drive systemic climate positive change. This is why Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners (SIP) was created \u2013 to reimagine infrastructure investing for the 21st century. By integrating technological expertise, infrastructure experience, creative capital, and multistakeholder engagement, the firm has been making significant platform investments in the technology-enabled infrastructure of the future. \nChad Reed and Jonathan Winer (SIP Co-Founder and Co-CEO) dive deep into many of the spaces SIP is investing in \u2013 from autonomous vehicle roadways, to shared broadband solutions, to waste-free recycling, to truly resilient electric grids.