CarbonCapture
CarbonCapture is a climate tech company that develops direct air capture (DAC) machines to remove CO2 directly from the atmosphere. The company works to reverse climate change by making machines that leverage innovative molecular sieves, low-cost renewable energy, and tunable purpose-built systems to remove CO2 from the atmosphere at scalecost-effectively.
$80M
Latest Funding
Series A
Latest Funding Stage
2024-03-14
Funding Date
64
Employees
United States
Location
Los Angeles, California
City & State
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CarbonCapture.com recently raised $80M in Series A funding and is hiring for engineering roles, suggesting they are expanding their technology infrastructure. Given their use of HubSpot for marketing automation and focus on technology, they are a strong prospect for vendors offering solutions that integrate with their existing tech stack.
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