What is Equatic?
Equatic operates at the intersection of environmental engineering and sustainable energy. The company has developed a sophisticated electrolytic process designed to remove atmospheric carbon dioxide by utilizing the ocean as a natural carbon sink. This method effectively stabilizes carbon dioxide as dissolved bicarbonate ions and solid mineral carbonates, ensuring long-term sequestration. Beyond its primary environmental mission, the process is economically bolstered by the co-production of hydrogen, a vital green fuel source. This dual-revenue model—combining carbon removal services with clean energy production—provides Equatic with a distinct competitive advantage in the burgeoning climate tech market, appealing to both environmental impact investors and energy-focused capital allocators.
How much funding has Equatic raised?
Equatic has raised a total of $29.4M across 2 funding rounds:
Series A
$11.6M
Private Equity
$17.8M
Series A (2025): $11.6M with participation from Temasek Trust, Kibo Invest, and Catalytic Capital Consortium
Private Equity (2025): $17.8M, investors not publicly disclosed
Key Investors in Equatic
Temasek Trust
Temasek Trust is dedicated to building ecosystems for good by addressing complex global challenges through collective action, focusing on planet, people, peace, and progress.
Kibo Invest
Kibo Invest is a Singapore-based private investment office focused on generating superior risk-adjusted returns across various sectors, including early-stage climate technology.
Catalytic Capital Consortium
The Catalytic Capital Consortium provides impact-first financing to address critical funding gaps, supporting innovations that enhance the well-being of people and the planet.
What's next for Equatic?
With the successful closure of this major strategic investment, Equatic is poised to scale its infrastructure and refine its electrolytic carbon removal systems for broader commercial application. The company is expected to focus on optimizing the efficiency of its hydrogen co-production, which serves as a key revenue driver for its long-term financial sustainability. Furthermore, the involvement of high-profile impact-focused investors suggests a strategic pivot toward global expansion and the establishment of large-scale facilities. As the regulatory landscape for carbon credits continues to evolve, Equatic is well-positioned to capitalize on the increasing demand for verifiable, permanent carbon removal solutions, potentially setting a new industry standard for ocean-based climate mitigation technologies.
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