No Result
View All Result
  • Private Data
  • Membership options
  • Login
  • COUNTRY
    • ITALY
    • IBERIA
    • FRANCE
    • UK&IRELAND
    • BENELUX
    • DACH
    • SCANDINAVIA&BALTICS
  • PRIVATE EQUITY
  • VENTURE CAPITAL
  • PRIVATE DEBT
  • DISTRESSED ASSETS
  • REAL ESTATE
  • FINTECH
  • GREEN
  • PREMIUM
    • ItaHubHOT
      • ItaHub Legal
      • ItaHub Tax
      • ItaHub Trend
    • REPORT
    • INSIGHT VIEW
    • Private Data
Subscribe
  • COUNTRY
    • ITALY
    • IBERIA
    • FRANCE
    • UK&IRELAND
    • BENELUX
    • DACH
    • SCANDINAVIA&BALTICS
  • PRIVATE EQUITY
  • VENTURE CAPITAL
  • PRIVATE DEBT
  • DISTRESSED ASSETS
  • REAL ESTATE
  • FINTECH
  • GREEN
  • PREMIUM
    • ItaHubHOT
      • ItaHub Legal
      • ItaHub Tax
      • ItaHub Trend
    • REPORT
    • INSIGHT VIEW
    • Private Data
Home COUNTRY BENELUX

Tesla alumni raises €6m to build cheaper and bigger direct air capture plants

Siftedby Sifted
June 26, 2024
Reading Time: 4 mins read
in BENELUX, DACH, GREEN, VENTURE CAPITAL
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Sirona Technologies, a Belgian climate tech founded by former Tesla engineer Thoralf Gutierrez, has raised a €6m equity seed round led by global investor LocalGlobe and Franco-German VC XAnge.

The company, which develops direct air capture (DAC) technology to remove carbon dioxide directly from the air, will use the capital to open its first production plant in Kenya.

How does Sirona’s tech work?

The technology used by Sirona to remove carbon dioxide from the air is already well-established; the company’s machines suck air through fans and then trap CO2 molecules thanks to specialised filters. The carbon dioxide is then injected and stored permanently in rock formations, where the company says that it eventually transforms into rock. 

Advertisement

This is similar to the method employed by other DAC startups, including Swiss company Climeworks — Europe’s best-funded direct capture company, which last raised a $650m round in 2022. 

“There is no technology breakthrough,” says Gutierrez. “It’s rather about how we are executing to bring down costs and scale faster.”

While most other companies in the space create a new version of their machines on average every 18 months, says Gutierrez, in Belgium Sirona has launched three prototypes in one year. Its latest machines can capture up to one tonne of CO2 annually, and Gutierrez says that the startup is weeks away from finishing its fourth prototype, which will capture 20 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year.

“We’re steepening the learning curve to reduce costs faster,” says Gutierrez.

Tesla’s learnings

Gutierrez says his approach to Sirona is taken from lessons he learned after five years at Tesla’s HQ in Silicon Valley, where he led a team of engineers; he left in 2022 and founded Sirona last year. 

“What matters the most is how quickly you can iterate on a technology,” he says. “The faster you do prototypes, the faster you learn, and the faster the technology gets better.”

Gutierrez says that this has enabled Sirona to improve scalability by building ‘plug-and-play’ machines that can be added incrementally to the startup’s DAC plants to increase their capacity.

“Competitors build a plant, and then if they want to add capacity, they have to build a new one,” says Gutierrez. “We have modular machines that we can add on, meaning that we can scale as fast as we can.”

Heading south

The seed round will enable Sirona to go from prototype to production, says Gutierrez. The company is planning to build its first production plant in Kenya.

It’s not the only DAC company to head south: Climeworks, which already has a DAC plant in Iceland, is also building its second production site in Kenya.

Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, a big, intra-continental crack in the Earth that runs through the country from north to south, has rich geothermal potential — and one of the by-products of geothermal is steam production, which is used to power DAC machines. 

Advertisement

It also contains certain kinds of rocks that make it easier to inject captured CO2 underground. 

“We think Kenya’s one of the best places in the world to do this,” says Gutierrez.

The road to commercialisation

The founder expects the Kenyan pilot plant to have one low-capacity DAC machine up and running by the end of 2024. The objective is to remove 5,000 tonnes of CO2 annually from early 2026. 

By that point, says Gutierrez, Sirona will be able to start commercialising. Like many other DAC companies, this will mean selling carbon credits (based on the amount of carbon removed) to customers — usually companies that need to offset their own emissions.

The startup currently has one customer, according to the founder, and is in talks with others.

In Iceland, Climeworks is removing 4,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually. The company previously told Sifted that the plan is for its plant in Kenya to remove at least 100k tonnes of CO2 per year from 2028.

But Gutierrez is confident that Sirona’s operational model means that it can keep up. “As we build machines, we’ll add them on top, so that capacity will just grow exponentially,” he says.

Read the orginal article: https://sifted.eu/articles/sirona-6m-seed-round-news/

Gateways to Italy

Gateways to Italy – Offer your services to funds and investors willing to explore opportunities in Italy. Become a partner!

Gateways to Italy – Offer your services to funds and investors willing to explore opportunities in Italy. Become a partner!

by Partner
June 6, 2023

Sign up to our newsletter

SIGN UP

Related Posts

SCANDINAVIA&BALTICS

Northvolt founder Peter Carlsson joins new AI startup

May 9, 2025
FRANCE

Alice & Bob to build $50m quantum computing lab in Paris

May 9, 2025
FINTECH

Irish startup Axe lands €1.5 million to supercharge logistics teams with AI agents

May 9, 2025

ItaHub

Crypto-assets supervision rules in Italy, Banca d’Italia will supervise payment systems and Consob on market abuse

Crypto-assets supervision rules in Italy, Banca d’Italia will supervise payment systems and Consob on market abuse

November 4, 2024
Italy’s SMEs export toward 260 bn euros in 2025

Italy’s SMEs export toward 260 bn euros in 2025

September 9, 2024
With two months to go before the NPL Directive, in Italy the securitization rebus is still to be unraveled

With two months to go before the NPL Directive, in Italy the securitization rebus is still to be unraveled

April 23, 2024
EU’s AI Act, like previous rules on technology,  looks more defensive than investment-oriented

EU’s AI Act, like previous rules on technology, looks more defensive than investment-oriented

January 9, 2024

Co-sponsor

Premium

Funds vying for management consulting firm BIP, a CVC portfolio company. All deals in the sector

Funds vying for management consulting firm BIP, a CVC portfolio company. All deals in the sector

March 6, 2025
Private equity, Italy 2024 closes with 588 deals as for investments and divestments from 549 in 2023. Here is the new BeBeez’s report

Private equity, Italy 2024 closes with 588 deals as for investments and divestments from 549 in 2023. Here is the new BeBeez’s report

February 10, 2025
Crypto-assets supervision rules in Italy, Banca d’Italia will supervise payment systems and Consob on market abuse

Crypto-assets supervision rules in Italy, Banca d’Italia will supervise payment systems and Consob on market abuse

November 4, 2024
Venture capital investments top €1.3bn in 208 rounds as of Sep30  in Italy. They were €1.5 in all 2023. The new BeBeez Report

Venture capital investments top €1.3bn in 208 rounds as of Sep30 in Italy. They were €1.5 in all 2023. The new BeBeez Report

October 28, 2024
Next Post

Blastr Green Steel strengthens strategic partnerships and raises development financing for ultra-low CO2 steel value chain

Synechron to acquire Adelaide-headquartered companies Chamonix IT and Exposé to grow its digital transformation, engineering, AI, and data and analytics capabilities in Australia

EdiBeez srl

C.so Italia 22 - 20122 - Milano
C.F. | P.IVA 09375120962
Aut. Trib. Milano n. 102
del 3 aprile 2013

COUNTRY

Italy
Iberia
France
UK&Ireland
Benelux
DACH
Scandinavia&Baltics

CATEGORY

Private Equity
Venture Capital
Private Debt
Distressed Assets
Real Estate
Fintech
Green

PREMIUM

ItaHUB
Legal
Tax
Trend
Report
Insight view

WHO WE ARE

About Us
Media Partnerships
Contact

INFORMATION

Privacy Policy
Terms&Conditions
Cookie Police

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • COUNTRY
    • ITALY
    • IBERIA
    • FRANCE
    • UK&IRELAND
    • BENELUX
    • DACH
    • SCANDINAVIA&BALTICS
  • PRIVATE EQUITY
  • VENTURE CAPITAL
  • PRIVATE DEBT
  • DISTRESSED ASSETS
  • REAL ESTATE
  • FINTECH
  • GREEN
  • PREMIUM
    • ItaHub
      • ItaHub Legal
      • ItaHub Tax
      • ItaHub Trend
    • REPORT
    • INSIGHT VIEW
    • Private Data
Subscribe
  • Login
  • Cart