Carbon clinchers: No.
Let's think this through... you want carbon for weight savings. You may think you want carbon to allow for deep aero wheels, but these are possible in alu as well. They are just heavier.
Carbon rims do not brake as well as alu - either wet or dry - this is unavoidable, regardless of the pads; I've tried multiple pads on carbon. Plus the well-documented heat dissipation problems. Carbon tubular rims handle heat dissipation somewhat better than carbon clinchers.
If your objective is elite-level performance wheels, then you'll be on tubulars. Clincher rims cannot match the weight and structural benefits of tubular rims, regardless of price. If you want superior braking and heat shedding for general riding, then alu.
Bottom line: carbon clinchers are an awkward kludge that seemingly have no function.