Carbon1010

Carbon1010

Decarbonisers that regulate indoor air passively and reduces cooling-related energy consumption by up to 20%

Company Details

Location
Singapore, Singapore
Founded
2024
Employees
4-10
Funding
Bootstrapped

Management Team

Lorraine Teo avatar

Lorraine Teo

Commercial Strategy Lead, Co-Founder

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About Carbon1010

The problem we're solving:

Keeping Indoor Air Quality Healthy and Comfortable is Expensive. HVAC systems consume massive energy to heat, cool and ventilate fresh air, making them one of the biggest operational costs for buildings. About 40% of total building energy, globally and up to 70% for Singapore which is hot and humid.

Our solution:

High performance regenerative Carbon Capture Composites that captures CO2 and H2O to reduce building energy consumption. Composites Regenerates min.10x without performance loss. Estimated up to 40x regeneration based on lab measurements. Reduces up to 40% in cooling requirements. Savings of up to S$300K annually per average 20-storey commercial building in S’pore and capture 416.4 tonnes eCO2. .

Our differentiator:

Currently all the notable DAC Specialists & Innovative Firms required "plants" with huge space and infrastructures (not very possible in urban environment) . Carbon1010's modular and require minimal infrastructural changes. Simply place them inside the AHU and turn them on which is perfect for urban environment.

Our biggest achievement:

Secured $2million funding for commercialization from National Research Foundation.
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