Elementum's intended stage-gated capital model
Capital is intended to enter as development risk is retired, stage by stage. This describes the model Elementum applies to its projects; it is not a statement that any project has completed these stages or that any financing is in place.
- 01
Origination
Site identification, land and resource screening, counterparty mapping.
- 02
Feasibility
Resource, interconnection, environmental and commercial studies.
- 03
Development
Permitting pathway, stakeholder engagement, engineering definition.
- 04
Financing
Commercial structuring and capital formation ahead of notice to proceed.
- 05
Construction / operations
Delivery and long-term ownership once financing conditions are met.
Conceptual. No returns, leverage, tariff, valuation or fundraising terms are represented.
Designed for long-duration institutional capital.
Elementum develops infrastructure platforms structured around disciplined execution, transparent governance, strategic partnerships, and durable economic value creation.
Development Capital
Early-stage development, site control, permitting, engineering, and environmental review.
Construction Capital
Project finance, strategic investors, and infrastructure funds structured around bankable offtake.
Long-Term Ownership
Yield-oriented institutional capital, long-duration holders, and selective strategic exits.
Structured to reduce risk at every stage.
Institutional discipline is embedded across origination, engineering, construction, and long-term operations, with defined stage gates and review steps at each point of the development lifecycle.
- Government Partnerships
- Working alongside national and regional authorities to align projects with development priorities and long-term national planning.
- Development Finance Institutions
- Multilateral and bilateral capital that supports emerging-market infrastructure with rigorous ESG and governance standards.
- Engineering Partners
- Established EPC, technical advisory, and engineering counterparties across energy and industrial disciplines.
- Strategic Industrial Counterparties
- Offtakers, operators, and industrial partners that anchor projects with long-duration commercial relationships.
- Institutional Capital
- Infrastructure funds, sovereign wealth, family offices, and long-term holders aligned with long-duration return profiles.
- 01Initial DiscussionIntroductory dialogue on mandate, horizon, and areas of strategic interest.
- 02Project ReviewShared review of platform opportunities, structure, and stage-appropriate materials.
- 03Technical DiligenceEngineering, environmental, and resource review carried out with qualified advisors.
- 04Commercial StructuringAlignment on capital structure, governance, and long-term commercial terms.
- 05Partnership FormationDefinitive agreements, governance rights, and reporting frameworks.
- 06Execution & OperationsMilestone-based capital deployment, then long-duration asset management.
Infrastructure investment succeeds when disciplined development, institutional governance, and national priorities move in the same direction.

