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enaDyne Secures €7 Million to Drive Further Growth

Oct 6, 2025 1:43:18 PM

Following the successful completion of its €7 million seed funding round, SpinLab alumni enaDyne has taken a significant step towards more sustainable chemical production. The funding comes from leading investors such as the Amadeus APEX Technology Fund (a partnership between Amadeus Capital Partners and APEX Ventures) and Energy Capital Ventures. Additional support came from Antares Ventures, Possible Ventures, as well as business angels Wolfram Drescher, Andreas Werner, and Sven Sieber.

enaDyne has developed a novel non-thermal plasma technology that transforms industrial CO₂ emissions into valuable chemicals like methanol and ethylene. The technology achieves impressive conversion rates of over 70 percent and simultaneously contributes to the reduction of “forever chemicals” (PFAS). Through this innovative approach, the company offers a promising solution to combat climate change and reduce global CO₂ emissions.

Combining Technological Innovation and Sustainability

enaDyne is a cleantech startup which uses the cold plasma in combination with patented enaCeramics electrodes to efficiently convert CO₂ into useful chemical products. The company employs customized catalysts that ensure high efficiency and selectivity. The process is flexible and can be tailored for various industries—from biogas companies to energy-intensive industrial sectors.

A unique advantage of enaDyne’s technology is its ability to utilize CO₂ from biogas plants or direct air capture (DAC). In these cases, the resulting products are 100% CO₂-negative, meaning they actively lock away CO₂ and contribute to long-term climate mitigation. This positions enaDyne as a key player in the fight against climate change.

Next Steps: Pilot Plant and Market Launch

The newly secured funding will be used to build the first pilot plant by mid-2026. This milestone marks a crucial step toward market readiness and broader application of the technology. “A huge thank you to our outstanding team and our investors,” says the enaDyne founding team. “Together, we are setting a new standard for climate-friendly chemistry and showing that CO₂ is not just waste, but a valuable resource.”

With the backing of its investors and the upcoming expansion of its pilot facility, enaDyne plans to take a leading role in CO₂ conversion technology, paving the way for a more climate-friendly chemical industry.

Elisabed Lejava

Written by Elisabed Lejava

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