Prototype Successfully Captures CO₂

A Major Milestone for Our DAC Technology

We are proud to announce a key achievement in the development of our decentralized Direct Air Capture (DAC) system: our prototype has successfully captured CO₂ from ambient air in real time.

This marks an essential validation of our proprietary capture process, electronics integration, and measurement architecture.

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Graph of Carbon Captured with the prototype

What We Achieved

During the test, the system activated and immediately began absorbing atmospheric CO₂.
The data showed a sharp drop in CO₂ concentration inside the post-capture chamber, while the ambient air level remained stable — clear evidence of active removal.

  • Our sorbent cycle is working as expected
  • The sensor and data logging architecture is performing reliably
  • Our capture process is replicable and ready for extended operational testing

This is not just a technical result — it’s a meaningful step forward for the broader Direct Air Carbon Capture field, demonstrating how small, modular systems can contribute to global carbon removal.

What Comes Next?

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  • Extended performance runs
  • System optimisation and component refinement
  • Pilot-scale industrial deployments
  • Integration with our central monitoring platform

Our goal remains unchanged: to bring affordable, decentralized DAC to individuals, SMEs, institutions, and organisations worldwide.

Acknowledgements

We’re grateful for the expertise and commitment that made this milestone possible.