Full-Time
Posted on 5/8/2026
Modular on-site direct air CO2 provider
$190k - $205k/yr
Berkeley, CA, USA
In Person
AirCapture deploys modular direct air capture systems at customer sites to pull CO2 from the atmosphere and supply it to industrial users. The systems are co-located with customers, delivering an on-site, reliable CO2 source that reduces reliance on emissions-heavy production. Its approach differs by pairing modular DAC with customers to create a local supply chain, as shown by a 10-year AB InBev contract. The goal is to scale modular DAC and build a circular carbon economy with widespread, on-site CO2 supply.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$50M
Headquarters
Oakland, California
Founded
2019
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Aircapture and Corning partner to advance commercial pathways for direct air capture. Photo: Aircapture LLC March 30, 2026 BY Aircapture LLC Aircapture and Corning Incorporated have announced the transition of their multi-year collaboration toward commercial deployment of modular direct air capture technology, with Corning supplying advanced honeycomb ceramic materials engineered for CO[2] capture in Aircapture's systems. After several years of joint pilot-stage research, development and system integration, Aircapture has begun deploying modular DAC systems across beverage, concrete and other industrial markets. Corning is scaling its newest substrate technology - developed specifically for CO[2] capture - to support broader commercial adoption. Aircapture's modular units are compact, rapidly deployable and can be installed and commissioned in days rather than months. The systems have demonstrated CO[2] production at up to 99.998% purity for use in commercial applications including beverage carbonation, greenhouse agriculture, concrete processing and permanent sequestration. Corning's substrate draws on more than 50 years of ceramic engineering expertise, featuring an engineered microstructure optimized for solid sorbent and flow-through adsorption processes that supports continuous operation under direct air capture conditions. The collaboration has already demonstrated field results. Under Project Hajar in the United Arab Emirates, Aircapture deployed eight modular DAC units featuring Corning's substrates and achieved operational status in 17 days. Aircapture was later named a winner of the XPRIZE Carbon Removal competition. "Aircapture was founded on the premise that atmospheric CO[2] is not just a problem to be reduced, but a resource that can be put to productive use," said Matt Atwood, founder and CEO of Aircapture. "Partnerships like Corning who bring world-class ceramic engineering expertise play an important role in that progress. This level of technical collaboration is essential to building and deploying DAC systems that are profitable and scalable." "For over 175 years, Corning has applied its expertise in materials science to help solve some of the world's toughest challenges," said Willard Cutler, division vice president and commercial technology director of Corning Environmental Technologies. "We're pleased to collaborate with Aircapture as it advances commercial deployment of direct air capture." The International Energy Agency estimates that carbon removal will need to scale to billions of tonnes annually by mid-century. June 2-4, 2026 AMERICA'S CENTER | ST. LOUIS,MO Capturing and storing carbon dioxide in underground wells has the potential to become the most consequential technological deployment in the history of the broader biofuels industry. Deploying effective carbon capture and storage at biofuels plants will cement ethanol and biodiesel as the lowest carbon liquid fuels commercially available in the marketplace. The Carbon Capture & Storage Summit will offer attendees a comprehensive look at the economics of carbon capture and storage, the infrastructure required to make it possible and the financial and marketplace impacts to participating producers. View More June 2-4, 2026 AMERICA'S CENTER | ST. LOUIS,MO Now in its 42nd year, the FEW provides the ethanol industry with cutting-edge content and unparalleled networking opportunities in a dynamic business-to-business environment. As the largest, longest running ethanol conference in the world, the FEW is renowned for its superb programming - powered by Ethanol Producer Magazine - that maintains a strong focus on commercial-scale ethanol production, new technology, and near-term research and development. The event draws more than 2,300 people from over 31 countries and from nearly every ethanol plant in the United States and Canada.View More June 2-4, 2026 AMERICA'S CENTER | ST. LOUIS,MO The Sustainable Fuels Summit: SAF, Renewable Diesel, and Biodiesel is a premier forum designed for producers of biodiesel, renewable diesel, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to learn about cutting-edge process technologies, innovative techniques, and equipment to optimize existing production. Attendees will discover efficiencies that save money while increasing throughput and fuel quality. This world-class event features premium content from technology providers, equipment vendors, consultants, engineers, and producers to advance discussions and foster an environment of collaboration and networking. Through engaging presentations, fruitful discussions, and compelling exhibitions, the summit aims to push the biomass-based diesel sector beyond its current limitations.View More August 25-27, 2026 GREATER TACOMA CONVENTION CENTER | TACOMA,WASHINGTON Taking place August 25-27, 2026 in Tacoma, Washington, the North American SAF Conference & Expo, produced by SAF Magazine, in collaboration with the Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI) will showcase the latest strategies for aviation fuel decarbonization, solutions for key industry challenges, and highlight the current opportunities for airlines, corporations and fuel producers. The North American SAF Conference & Expo is designed to promote the development and adoption of practical solutions to produce SAF and decarbonize the aviation sector. Exhibitors will connect with attendees and showcase the latest technologies and services currently offered within the industry. During two days of live sessions, attendees will learn from industry experts and gain knowledge to become better informed to guide business decisions as the SAF industry continues to expand. View More
Aircapture and Almanac Beer Co. have launched Flow – Clean Air Edition, the world's first commercial beer carbonated with CO₂ captured from the atmosphere using direct air capture technology. The system, installed at Almanac's Alameda, California brewery, pulls carbon dioxide from ambient air and delivers 99.999% pure beverage-grade liquid CO₂ directly into the brewing process. The collaboration addresses CO₂ supply volatility that hit breweries hard in 2022, when shortages emerged from fossil-fuel-linked industrial processes. Aircapture's modular DAC unit became operational within weeks and allows breweries to generate their own CO₂ onsite, independent of unpredictable supply chains. Flow – Clean Air Edition is now available at Almanac's brewery and over 800 locations statewide, including Safeway, Whole Foods and Total Wine. A portion of proceeds supports Carbon180, a carbon removal policy nonprofit.
Aircapture taps 25-year CO[2] industry veteran to scale commercial deployment of direct air capture technology. * EZ Newswire * 13 hrs ago Jeff Holyoak joins as head of commercial strategy to drive global expansion of modular on-site CO[2] supply BERKELEY, CA, February 12, 2026 (EZ Newswire) - Aircapture, the leader in modular direct air capture (DAC) technology, announced today that longtime gas and carbon industry executive, Jeff Holyoak, joined the company as Head of Commercial Strategy. Holyoak will lead commercial growth and market development as Aircapture scales deployment of its global CO[2] supply platform to meet growing demand. Holyoak brings more than 25 years of experience across industrial gas and CO[2] markets, including supply development, commercialization strategy, and end-use applications. Over the past decade, he has focused on expanding constructive uses of CO[2] while advancing alternative supply (Alt-CO[2]) pathways, including carbon capture technologies, making him uniquely suited to Aircapture's customer-led deployment model. Holyoak's appointment comes as Aircapture enters a period of accelerated commercial expansion amid a rapidly shifting global CO[2] market. The company recently closed a $50 million Series A financing, launched Japan's first commercial direct air capture facility, and won a $1 million XPRIZE for its Project Hajar deployment in the UAE, which became operational in under three weeks. At the same time, traditional fossil-based CO[2] supply chains are facing increasing disruption from supply shortages, price volatility, and regulatory pressure. The merchant CO[2] market represents a $12 billion global commodity, projected to reach $20 billion by 2033, with demand for high-purity CO[2] continuing to grow across food and beverage, industrial, and emerging carbon utilization markets. This hire, alongside these milestones, signals Aircapture's readiness to address this gap at commercial scale. "Jeff brings a rare combination of deep market knowledge and proven commercial leadership," said Matt Atwood, founder and CEO of Aircapture. "As demand accelerates for reliable, sustainable CO[2] supply, his understanding of customer needs, market dynamics, and scalable deployment will be critical to serve demand and accelerate growth." "Aircapture is addressing one of the most pressing challenges in the CO[2] market: reliable, independent supply," said Holyoak. "The company has already demonstrated that modular direct air capture solutions can meet customer needs today. I'm excited to help drive the company's next phase of growth." Holyoak is co-host of the Catching Carbon podcast, a platform that has established him as a recognized voice on the commercial realities of scaling carbon solutions. He also serves on the Executive Committee of the International Society of Beverage Technologists (ISBT) as treasurer, where he supports the association's mission and advances the broader adoption of alternative CO[2] sources across beverage markets. Holyoak's appointment comes as Aircapture continues to expand its commercial footprint to meet demand for high-purity, non-fossil CO[2] across global food and beverage, industrial, and emerging markets. Aircapture, headquartered in Berkeley, CA, is a leader in the deployment of direct air capture (DAC) solutions, delivering atmospheric CO[2] as a circular commodity for industrial and commercial customers. As the first truly modular DAC solution, Aircapture offers unparalleled flexibility, enabling customers to seamlessly integrate clean CO[2] into their production processes on-site. Founded in 2019, Aircapture is pioneering global projects in carbon sequestration, industrial decarbonization, and localized CO[2] supply. With a dedicated team of engineers, chemists, and entrepreneurs, Aircapture is redefining how carbon is captured, utilized, and recycled, driving the transition to a circular carbon economy. For more information, visit Media Contact Sarah McAllister
California-based company Aircapture has partnered with Japanese concrete producer AIZAWA to install a commercial direct air capture (DAC) facility in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
Aircapture, a carbon removal tech company, raised $50 million in a Series A round to scale its Direct Air Capture systems for CO2 capture and reuse at industrial sites. The funding, led by the Lam Larsen Climate Change Foundation, will boost manufacturing and deployment in North America, Europe, and Asia. Aircapture's modular units integrate into production processes, reducing CO2 transport costs and emissions. The company has secured contracts with major brands like Ab InBev.