Leaders in Cleantech
Leaders in Cleantech is a bi-monthly podcast hosted by David Hunt, founder of Hyperion Search.
Each episode features candid conversations with the founders, CEOs, and innovators driving the clean energy and mobility transitions.
We go beyond technology—diving into the human side of the journey. From early failures to funding wins, we explore what it really takes to lead: building teams, shaping culture, and navigating complexity in a fast-changing world.
This is a podcast about cleantech, but it’s also a podcast about leadership.
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Leaders in Cleantech
Philipp Man – terralayr
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Philipp Man – terralayr
In this episode of Leaders in Cleantech, I’m joined by Philipp Man, co-founder and CEO of terralayr, a company building a new kind of energy infrastructure platform focused on flexibility and battery storage. Philipp shares his journey from commodities and entrepreneurship into the energy sector, and the insight that led to terralayr: the growing flexibility gap in power systems as renewable generation scales.
As he puts it:
“We wanted to build something akin to the AWS for power.”
terralayr combines battery asset development with a software platform that virtualises and commercialises storage capacity, enabling customers to access flexibility without owning and operating assets themselves. The conversation explores how this model sits at the intersection of infrastructure and technology — and why that distinction may become less relevant as energy systems evolve.
We also discuss the state of the European storage market. Despite the growing focus on batteries, Philipp is clear that we are still early:
“We’re really just at the beginning… you need to grow over 10x in the next four years.”
From there, we move into some of the real-world constraints holding the sector back — particularly grid access and bureaucracy, and what needs to change to accelerate deployment.
The discussion also touches on broader themes shaping the energy transition, including:
- The role of battery storage in enabling renewable integration
- Why flexibility is becoming a critical part of the energy system
- The shift from asset ownership to access and platform models
- The impact of geopolitics and energy security on policy direction
- The need to reframe the transition around energy sovereignty and abundance
On the talent side, Philipp shares a disciplined approach to building teams, with a strong emphasis on hiring quality over speed and creating a culture where high performers set the standard:
“The most important thing you can control is who comes through the door.”
He also reflects on the realities of building a company in this space, from landmark commercial deals and fundraising milestones to the operational challenges that come with scaling infrastructure.
Finally, we discuss leadership, resilience, and the importance of mindset, seeing challenges not as problems, but as opportunities to build capability and long-term
About Hyperion Search:
At Hyperion Search, we specialize in building world-class teams for the cleantech and energy transition sectors. We focus on leadership roles but also recruit strategically critical individual contributors who drive business growth. Whether you’re a founder scaling a startup, a board member guiding a scaleup, a VC/PE investor, or a corporation committed to energy and mobility transitions, we find the talent that will deliver impactful, sustainable results.
- Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hyperion-search-ltd
- Website: www.hyperionsearch.com
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