Carbon capture equipment for ships.

Alisha Fredriksson

Co-Founder & CEO at Seabound

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Employees 6–20
Headquarters London, England, United Kingdom
Seabound is a climate tech startup that builds carbon capture equipment for ships. New regulations from the International Maritime Organization require ships to slash CO2 emissions by 40% by 2030, but emerging clean technology such as hydrogen and ammonia are still 10-20 years away from maturity. Ship-based carbon capture has the potential to rapidly decarbonize shipping because it leverages land-based technology and can be retrofitted onto existing ships. Seabound's equipment sits adjacent to a ship's funnel and traps up to 95% of the CO2 from its exhaust, using patent-pending technology. Once the ship is back in port, the CO2 is offloaded and post-processed before being sold for utilization (e.g. electro-fuels) or for sequestration.

Notable Achievements

  • Built first prototype, capture CO2 at 95% efficiency
  • Secured 6 letters of intent from major shipowners
  • Raised $4.4M seed from Lowercarbon Capital, Y Combinator, Soma Capital, Rebel Fund, Hawktail, Emles Venture Partners, and Collaborative Fund

Currently Operating in One Region

Press Mentions

July 31, 2024

UK-based carbon capture startup bound for growth - Cyprus Shipping News

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April 30, 2024

Alisha Fredriksson: 'We ultimately need hardware solutions to tackle the climate crisis'

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February 8, 2024

This UK startup can capture 95% of a ships carbon emissions

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August 2, 2023

De-Carbonising The Shipping Industry, An Impossible Challenge? | Lenovo | BBC StoryWorks

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