Sora Fuel

Sora Fuel makes jet fuel from just air, water, and renewable energy. Sora Fuel combine carbon capture and utilization into a single process, dramatically reducing the amount of energy required to produce SAF, enabling a truly affordable, carbon-negative drop-in solution.

Renewable Energy Fuel

$6M

Latest Funding

Seed

Latest Funding Stage

2024-08-01

Funding Date

8

Employees

United States

Location

Cambridge, Massachusetts

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Sales-Ready Summary

Sora Fuel recently raised $6M in Seed funding, signaling new budget and priorities; reach out to connect with key decision-makers to understand their evolving needs.

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