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Frigg

Frigg

by Frigg.eco AG

Sustainable Finance Software for Renewable Projects

Onye Dike
Updated by Onye Dike on May 11th, 2026
Frigg is a Swiss renewable energy finance platform designed to connect project developers, asset managers, and investors through a centralized digital infrastructure. Founded by Philip Berntsen, the company positions its software as an “operating system” for renewable energy finance, combining project documentation, financial analysis, benchmarking, fundraising, and portfolio management within a single platform. Frigg focuses on renewable infrastructure projects including solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, storage, and waste-to-energy assets. Rather than operating as a traditional carbon accounting platform, Frigg concentrates on improving transparency and capital access for sustainable infrastructure projects through standardized financial workflows, investor reporting, and renewable energy project analytics.

Available ESG Monitoring Features

Audit Support
Benchmarking & Peer Comparison
Customizable Dashboards
Multi-Site Support
Risk Assessment & Scoring
Workflow Automation

Missing ESG Monitoring Features

Alerts/Notifications
Compliance Reporting
Customizable Reporting Templates
Data Import/Export
ESG Metrics Tracking
Goal Setting & Tracking
Scope 1 Emissions Tracking
Scope 2 Emissions Tracking
Scope 3 Emissions Tracking
Supplier ESG Assessment

Pricing

Starting Price
CHF 599.00 / per month
Options
  • Free
  • Monthly Subscription

Available Since

2022

Deployment Options

  • Web Browser (Cloud - Based)

Good Option For

  • Small Business (11-50 people)
  • Medium Business (51-250 people)
  • Large Business (250+ people)

Deep dive


Core Features

Frigg functions as a shared infrastructure layer for developers, investors, and asset managers, with an emphasis on standardized project assessment and transparent reporting. Its main features include:

  • Renewable Energy Project Documentation — Centralizes project data, technical documentation, and financing materials for renewable infrastructure assets.

  • Financial Analysis and Benchmarking — Uses “Frigg Intelligence” tools to assess project performance, benchmark risk, and evaluate risk-adjusted returns across renewable energy portfolios.

  • Portfolio Management and Reporting — Provides dashboards and reporting tools for asset managers overseeing renewable energy portfolios and climate infrastructure investments.

  • Project Financing and Deal Structuring — Supports debt, equity, and hybrid financing workflows for renewable energy projects through integrated deal management tools.

  • Investor and Developer Marketplace — Connects renewable energy developers with institutional investors through a digital financing marketplace.

  • Tokenized Sustainable Finance Infrastructure — Incorporates digital securities and tokenization mechanisms compliant with Swiss DLT and European MiCA regulations for renewable energy investment structures.

Closing Insights

Frigg was founded in Switzerland by Philip Berntsen, a sustainable finance researcher and former UBS professional whose work focused on renewable energy financing and quantitative finance. The company emerged from the view that many renewable energy projects — particularly smaller infrastructure developments — struggle to access funding because financing processes remain fragmented, manual, and expensive. Frigg therefore developed a digital platform intended to centralize project documentation, analysis, fundraising, underwriting, and portfolio monitoring within a shared renewable energy finance environment.

A notable aspect of the platform is its use of benchmarking and analytics tools designed to compare renewable energy projects using financial, technical, and operational datasets. Frigg states that these tools help investors assess project bankability and risk-adjusted returns across technologies such as solar, hydro, battery storage, geothermal, and waste-to-energy infrastructure.

The company also incorporates blockchain-based financing infrastructure and tokenized securities linked to renewable energy assets. Frigg references compliance with Swiss DLT regulations and the EU’s MiCA framework in relation to these digital investment structures. Recent developments have included the launch of Frigg Intelligence, expanded portfolio analytics capabilities, and Seidr, a monitoring tool for renewable energy assets.


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