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When people talk about energy, they usually talk about technology, or policy, or money, rarely all three, and rarely the power structures underneath them.
Ginika sits at that intersection.
She’s spent years inside rooms where capital is deployed, where founders are backed or passed over, where policy intentions collide with operational reality. She’s seen how money can accelerate progress and how it can just as easily harden bad systems.
Ginika isn’t just an investor watching these contradictions from a distance. She has backed companies like PowerLabs, as an angel investor.
By PowerLabsWhen people talk about energy, they usually talk about technology, or policy, or money, rarely all three, and rarely the power structures underneath them.
Ginika sits at that intersection.
She’s spent years inside rooms where capital is deployed, where founders are backed or passed over, where policy intentions collide with operational reality. She’s seen how money can accelerate progress and how it can just as easily harden bad systems.
Ginika isn’t just an investor watching these contradictions from a distance. She has backed companies like PowerLabs, as an angel investor.