Carbonaide raises fresh capital to decarbonise concrete
Finnish climate-tech startup Carbonaide has secured a €3.7 million funding round to accelerate the rollout of its CO₂-cured concrete technology across industrial factories. The company’s process aims to transform one of the world’s most polluting materials into a powerful carbon sink by permanently binding captured CO₂ into precast concrete products.
Concrete production is responsible for an estimated 8% of global carbon emissions, largely due to the energy-intensive manufacture of cement. Carbonaide targets this challenge by curing concrete elements in controlled chambers where industrial CO₂ streams are injected and mineralised. The result, according to the company, is concrete with a lower carbon footprint and, in some cases, net-negative emissions.
Industrialisation of CO₂ curing technology
The new capital will be used to expand Carbonaide’s pilot lines into full-scale production units that can be integrated directly into existing precast concrete factories. The startup’s strategy focuses on retrofitting current manufacturing infrastructure rather than building entirely new plants, a move designed to speed adoption and reduce upfront costs for concrete producers.
Carbonaide is also investing in automation, process control and digital monitoring tools to ensure that CO₂ curing can match or exceed the performance and reliability of conventional steam curing. The company claims its technology can improve certain material properties while locking away significant volumes of CO₂ from industrial emitters such as power plants, steel mills and bioenergy facilities.
Climate-tech momentum in construction materials
The funding reflects a growing investor appetite for climate tech solutions in the built environment, where demand for low-carbon materials is being driven by regulators, real-estate developers and infrastructure owners. As green building standards tighten and carbon pricing expands, technologies that reduce embodied emissions in concrete are gaining strategic importance.
If successfully scaled, Carbonaide’s CO₂-cured concrete platform could help heavy industry turn a costly waste stream into a value-added input, while enabling factories to offer more sustainable products to construction firms and public-sector clients. The startup’s next phase will test whether its model can be replicated across Europe and beyond, in one of the hardest sectors of the economy to decarbonise.

