The table below summarizes the key components of their primary technology offering.
| Technology Component | Description | Key Details / Innovations |
|---|---|---|
| Core Process | Direct Air Capture (DAC) using a solid sorbent material . | Uses specialized filters to capture CO₂ from air, which is then released using low-temperature heat (around 100°C) powered by renewable energy . |
| Sorbent Material | A solid, amine-based compound with a high internal surface area, acting like a “sponge” for CO₂ . | Chemists are continuously working on new sorbent formulas to increase efficiency and lifespan . |
| Generation 3 (Gen 3) Technology | The latest evolution of their DAC technology, currently in large-scale validation . | Doubles CO₂ capture capacity per module, halves energy consumption, and reduces costs by 50% compared to previous generations . |
| Key Gen 3 Innovation | Incorporation of structured adsorbents (from Svante) to replace granular materials . | Allows for much faster CO₂ adsorption and desorption cycles, cutting energy use by 50% and doubling the amount of CO₂ captured . |
| Operational Model | Modular collector containers with integrated fans . | Air is pulled into a container for ~90 minutes. The container is then sealed, and steam releases the pure CO₂ for collection . This modular design enables scalability . |