- CEO
- Thomas Joseph Clayborne Fontaine
- Full Time Employees
- 2
- Sector
- Financial Services
- Industry
- Shell Companies
- Address
- 71 Fort Street George Town GT Cayman Islands KY1-1106
- IPO Date
- Dec 4, 2025
- Business
- Activate Energy Acquisition Corp. (AEAQ) operates as a special purpose acquisition company focused on identifying and acquiring energy transition, decarbonization, and infrastructure assets to advance cleaner energy solutions. The company’s platform coordinates deal sourcing, due diligence, and capital deployment to facilitate strategic acquisitions and partnerships within the broader energy sector.
Main Products and Services
- SPAC vehicle and merger execution: acts as a publicly listed acquisition vehicle; targets energy, environmental, and cleantech assets for combination with operating companies; manages capital raises, sponsor oversight, and investor relations.
- Target screening and deal diligence: proprietary criteria and processes to evaluate energy-focused acquisition opportunities, including sector fit, strategic value, financial viability, and ESG considerations.
- M&A advisory and execution support: strategic guidance, structuring, negotiation, and closing services related to identified acquisitions or mergers in the energy transition space.
- Capital deployment and post-merger support: coordination of funding for acquisitions, integration planning, and alignment of stakeholder interests post-closure.
- Strategic partnerships and alliances facilitation: development and management of joint ventures, co-investments, and alliance arrangements with sponsors, operators, and infrastructure developers in the energy domain.
Latest Major Company Changes
- Strategic partnerships and alliances: pursues collaborations with energy operators, developers, and financial sponsors to source and execute targets in the energy transition landscape.
- Funding rounds and capital activity: engages in equity financing and private placements associated with SPAC objectives and potential de-SPAC transactions.
- Product and service expansions: expands mandate to target a broader range of energy transition assets, including clean energy infrastructure, decarbonization technologies, and related services.
- Operational shifts: refines deal sourcing strategy and governance framework to enhance alignment with investor expectations and regulatory requirements in the SPAC market.
- Corporate actions: maintains ongoing corporate housekeeping around sponsor relationships and governance practices to support flexible execution of future transactions.
Additional Context
- Industry and segments: financial services focused on SPACs, energy transition investments, and infrastructure asset consolidation.
- Target markets and customers: institutional investors, strategic energy operators, project developers, and private equity/venture investors seeking clean energy and decarbonization opportunities.
- Geographic operations: engages with opportunities across North America and other regions where energy transition assets are being developed, with close coordination to U.S. markets (headquarters aligned to listing and regulatory environment).
- Founding year and headquarters: established as a SPAC vehicle; headquarters and primary listing considerations align with U.S. regulatory and market standards.
- Subsidiaries/parent relationships: operates as a standalone SPAC entity while collaborating with sponsors and affiliates for deal execution and governance.