MIT Climate and Energy Prize

The MIT Climate & Energy Prize (MIT CEP) is the longest running and largest climatetech & energy startup competition for university students all over the world. MIT CEP teams compete for more than $100,000 in Grand Prize* and other monetary prizes.

Over the past 17 years, 100+ CEP alumni have successfully launched companies and collectively raised over $1.7 billion in follow-on funding. Since its founding in 2007, the MIT Climate & Energy Prize has received more than 850 applications, offered world-class mentoring to over 280 teams, and granted more than $3.5M in non-dilutive cash prizes.

*Annual prize amounts will be determined at the discretion of the CEP Managing Directors and will be subject to the year's fundraising efforts.

 

From Clean Energy Prize to MIT Climate & Energy Prize

In 2020, we rebranded our prize competition from the Clean Energy Prize competition to Climate & Energy Prize competition to be more inclusive to all climatetech related startups tackling the net zero challenge. What does this include? Anything and everything related to climatetech and energy!

 


The Structure of the Prize

We now welcome applicant teams from all over the world. Over the past few years, MIT CEP has held in-person pitch competitions in both the US and in Europe. Our goal is that in a few years, we increase our presence in APAC, Middle East, Latin America, and Africa as well.

The MIT CEP is structured to identify promising companies and mentor student entrepreneurs. University teams from across the world enter their business ideas and compete in 3 rounds.

After initial applications, at the Virtual Rounds, MIT CEP judges select the most promising business plans to advance to the regional Semi-Finals in Boston / Europe.

They then receive mentoring and access to other resources through MIT CEP sponsors and partners. During this time, the selected teams develop and refine their business plans before presenting them to a panel of expert judges at the MIT CEP Semi-Finals.

The best teams move on to the Grand Finals and receive additional mentoring to advance their ideas. Finalists travel to Boston in Mid April to compete in person for the Grand Prize.

The 2025 timeline

  • Nov 4th, 2024 – Applications open

  • Dec 2nd, 2024 – Applications early bird deadline

  • Jan 10th, 2025 – Applications final deadline

  • Feb 10th-14th, 2025 – First round (virtual)

  • Mid-February – Mentorship matching

  • Mar 7th, 2025 US Semi-final (Boston area, MA)

  • Mar 14th, 2025 International Semi-final (Munich area, Germany)

  • Apr 18th, 2025 Grand Final in Boston area, MA