Applied Carbon
Houston, United States · Founded 2020 · $21.5M raised
- Headquarters
- Houston
- Founded
- 2020
- Business Model
- B2B
- Website
- appliedcarbon.com
- Total Funding
- $21.5M
- Last Round
- $21.5M Series AJul 2024
- Rounds
- 2
About
Applied Carbon, formerly known as Climate Robotics, is a team of earth scientists, roboticists, AI researchers, agriculturalists, and industrial manufacturing experts on a mission to regenerate soils and sequester atmospheric carbon at gigaton scale. Co-founded by CEO Jason Aramburu and COO Dr. Morgan Williams, the company builds automated mobile machines that convert agricultural crop residue into biochar in a single pass through the field, improving soil health while sequestering carbon.
Summary
Applied Carbon is an AgriTech company based in Houston, United States, founded in 2020. It has raised $21.5M in total across 2 rounds, most recently a $21.5M Series A round in Jul 2024. Investors include TO VC, Congruent Ventures and Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund.
Funding History
Jul 2024
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