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A Century in the Making: Ammobia low cost ammonia production secures $7.5M seed funding

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Ammobia raised $7.5M to scale its low-cost ammonia production tech, cutting Haber-Bosch costs by 40% and offering a cleaner alternative to traditional methods.

The century-old process that feeds the world is getting a massive upgrade. Ammobia, a startup focused on decarbonizing the industrial sector, has exclusively told TechCrunch that it raised a $7.5 million seed round. The company's goal is to slash the costs of ammonia production by up to 40% by rethinking the traditional Haber-Bosch method, which currently accounts for nearly 2% of global greenhouse gas emissions.

The Edge of Ammobia Low Cost Ammonia Production

Traditional ammonia plants are massive, energy-hungry monoliths that require temperatures of 500°C and pressures around 200 bar. Ammobia's tech runs about 150°C cooler and at 10x lower pressure. This dramatic reduction allows for cheaper equipment and, more importantly, a modular approach to manufacturing. Investors backing this shift include ALIAD (Air Liquide), Chevron Technology Ventures, and Shell Ventures.

Scalability and Renewable Compatibility

“The big advantage of ammonia is that it’s much easier and more cost-effective to transport and store,” Ammobia co-founder and CEO Karen Baert said. Because the process operates at lower pressures, it can ramp production up or down quickly. This flexibility is key for integrating with renewable energy sources like wind and solar, which are inherently intermittent.

Operating a small-scale testing unit for over a year.
Building a pilot plant capable of producing 10 tons per day.
Commercial-scale units producing 250 tons per day.

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