MC²+ Ignite accelerator to fund 30 energy deep-tech startups up to ₹2 crore each
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The MC²+ energy innovation platform, operating under the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, has launched MC²+ Ignite — a sector-specific accelerator that will select approximately 30 deep-tech startups and provide milestone-linked convertible funding of up to ₹2 crore per startup. The programme was announced on Friday, 21 August 2026, and applications for the inaugural cohort close on 31 August 2026, with selected startups to be announced on 15 September 2026.
What MC²+ Ignite Offers
The accelerator is designed to bridge the gap between laboratory-stage technology and commercial deployment. Selected startups will gain access to capital, R&D infrastructure, technical expertise, industry mentors, and pilot opportunities through participating energy companies. The programme will operate through a hub in New Delhi and nodes within the R&D centres of participating oil and gas companies, giving startups proximity to real industrial environments and pilot sites for technology validation.
MC²+ has partnered with premier institutions including IIT Madras, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, C-CAMP, and Venture Centre, Pune — providing startups with laboratories, infrastructure, and mentoring capabilities across India.
The Problem MC²+ Was Built to Solve
Dr. Neeraj Mittal, Secretary of the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas and Chairman of the MC² Foundation, said the platform was created to tackle duplication and fragmentation in energy-sector research and development, and to forge stronger links between industry requirements, research institutions, and startups.
'Several of our companies can be working on the very same catalyst at the same time. That is duplication of work, of investment and of bureaucracy and it comes with no direct interface to the institutions where the research is actually happening,' Dr. Mittal said.
He also stressed the need for Indian energy technologies to be developed with global markets in mind, and assured startups that procurement pathways would be secured. 'A PSU will procure your product when it is ready. You should not have to worry about whether a market exists,' he added.
About the MC²+ Platform
MC²+ is a Section 8 not-for-profit entity led by the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas and backed by India's major energy companies. It was established to translate energy and industrial deep-tech innovations from laboratory research into real-world deployment, creating a direct interface between industry problem statements, scientific research, startup innovation, and commercial adoption. This is the platform's first dedicated startup accelerator cohort.
What Happens Next
With the application window closing on 31 August 2026, the selected cohort is expected to be announced on 15 September 2026. Startups that clear selection will receive milestone-linked convertible funding and begin engagement with participating energy majors and institutional partners. The programme marks a significant step in India's effort to reduce dependence on imported energy technologies and build a domestic deep-tech ecosystem in the sector.