Finland-based Soletair Power (Soletair) develops next-generation direct air capture (DAC) technologies that absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) from ventilation units inside buildings to improve air quality in offices. Soletair’s technology captures indoor CO2 and is integrated into an electrolyzer and a synthesis unit, where it gets converted to synthetic renewable fuels (Power-to-X) and hydrocarbons. Soletair offers three categories of products: 1) indoor CO2 capture unit; 2) building heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) integration unit; and 3) outdoor CO2 capture unit.
Key customers and partnerships
In June 2021, Soletair Power signed a contract with Germany-based hydrogen and fuel cell research institute ZBT to install its DAC unit at ZBT’s test site in Duisburg, Germany. In June 2020, Soletair Power together with Wartsila, a Finish manufacturer of energy and marine equipment, created the first demonstration unit of Power-to-X for Dubai Expo 2020.
In February 2024, Solitaire partnered with Søren Jensen Rådgivende Ingeniørfirma A/S for Building Integrated Carbon Capture (BICC) technology designs for undisclosed clients in Denmark.
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