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Carbon capture equipment for ships
Seabound builds carbon capture equipment for ships. We're the only way for existing ships to reduce up to 95% of CO2 emissions and meet new global regulations.
Seabound offers an onboard carbon capture system for ships that retrofits existing vessels to capture CO2 and store it as carbonate pebbles. The system is designed to be low CAPEX, compact, fast to install, and remotely monitored, with offload and potential reuse or sale of CO2-derived products at ports.
Seabound provides a retrofittable onboard carbon capture system that fits individual ships, captures CO2 at a target rate of 25-95%, stores it as solid carbonate pebbles, and offloads the carbonate at key ports. The process is described as simple logistics with fully automated and remotely monitored operations, enabling CO2 sequestration or conversion to fuel production. Installation is designed to be quick and low in capital expenditure (CAPEX), using a compact design and automated controls, with sorbent material cycling and carbonate offload logistics managed to support reuse or selling opportunities.
Who itβs for: Shipowners and operators seeking to reduce greenhouse gas emissions under current regulations and market pressure, looking for immediate, retrofittable decarbonization solutions for existing fleets.
Hiring (Head of Product Development, multiple engineers) and active partnerships/press coverage indicating traction and funding/news activity
Iβm on a mission to tackle the climate crisis by decarbonizing shipping. Before Seabound, I launched a climate program and built global partnerships at Generation, a non-profit founded by McKinsey & Co. I also helped start a maritime electro-fuel startup (Liquid Wind), climate activist group (Green New Deal London), global university (Minerva University) , and jewelry social enterprise (Seema).
Formerly βSeaCycleβ Β· why startups rename β

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