Solidia Technologies
Making Sustainability Business as Usual
San Antonio, United States · Founded 2008 · $78.0M raised
- Headquarters
- San Antonio, Texas
- Employees
- 11–50
- Founded
- 2008
- Business Model
- B2B
- Total Funding
- $78.0M
- Last Round
- $78.0M Venture RoundApr 2021
- Rounds
- 1
About
Based in San Antonio, Texas, Solidia Technologies is a leading provider of decarbonization technologies and sustainable solutions to the construction and building materials industries. Solidia's patented processes start with an energy-saving cement that dramatically reduces CO2 emissions at the kiln and then cure concrete with captured CO2 instead of water, producing higher-performing cement and concrete while reducing carbon footprint, fresh water consumption, and energy use. The company targets the $1 trillion global concrete market and $300 billion global cement market, helping modernize these industries to address climate change, water scarcity, and rapid urbanization. Investors include Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, BASF Venture Capital, and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board.
Summary
Solidia Technologies is a Climate Tech company based in San Antonio, United States, founded in 2008. It has raised $78.0M in total across 1 round, most recently a $78.0M Venture Round round in Apr 2021. Investors include BASF Venture Capital.
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Funding History
Apr 2021
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