Twenty startups figure in the fourth cohort of the AIC T-Hub Sustainability Programme launched by T-Hub.
It is a 15-week hybrid programme, designed to support startups developing high-impact solutions for sustainability. The programme focuses on sectors such as climate tech, ocean tech, agritech, renewable energy, circular economy, sustainable manufacturing and green infrastructure, T-Hub said on Monday in a release on the launch of the cohort at an event hosted in Auroville, Puducherry.
“With each cohort, we deepen our commitment to supporting mission-driven startups. Cohort 4 is not just about technologies. It is about building a future where sustainability is embedded across industries, communities and systems,” AIC T-Hub Foundation CEO Rajesh Kumar Adla said.
From custom milestone-based growth plan, weekly mentorship, workshops in climate tech, ESG and policy as well as support for go-to-market strategy, pilot deployment and fundraising and investor readiness to regulatory and certification assistance, the startups will get access to a range of support. Over the course of the programme, the startups will progress through phases, including diagnostic deep-dives, thematic workshops on scaling sustainability innovation, business sessions, mentor check-ins, culminating in a demo day for investors, corporates, policy leaders and ecosystem partners.
Since inception, the programme has supported over 80 startups, enabled 147 pilots, facilitated more than ₹80 crore in investment and created over 600 green jobs across India, T-Hub said.
The startups forming part of the fourth cohort include Native Farmers, Altiberg, CeroHero, BharatCharge, Pavakah Energy, Dehempco, Novus Composites, NGreen, UpWater, ReScience Climate Tech, Enviguide Techno, KarbonX, Skavch, Honey Loop, Motorama, Credence Cleantech, AAA and Arkel Energy.
Published – November 10, 2025 07:38 pm IST



