Charlotte McClintock
Senior analyst, Rhodium Group
Charlotte is a Senior Analyst with Rhodium's Energy & Climate practice and leads the ongoing development of the Clean Investment Monitor, a collaboration between Rhodium and MIT’s Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, focused on tracking clean investment in the United States. In addition to managing the core research and development for the quarterly updates of this public data product, Charlotte supports a number of projects extending its reach via partnerships with external organisations.
Previously, Charlotte led a climate data team at the US Department of State where she developed data products and executed quick-turn analysis to inform global climate diplomacy. Charlotte holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the University of Virginia where she focused on using quantitative social science methods to study human behavior in systems and inform policy. She is based in Seattle, Washington.
Featured work

Transatlantic clean investment monitor 3: battery manufacturing
Battery manufacturing investment is rising fast on both sides of the Atlantic with the US outstripping Europe – for now

Transatlantic clean investment monitor 2: a solar PV snapshot
This analysis compares the state of play in solar capacity in both the US and Europe