Twelve raises an additional $83M in Series C and project funding, bringing total funding to $728M.
Investment backs AirPlant™ One, using Opus™ technology to convert CO2 into fuels and materials.
Strategic partners include Amazon, Mitsui, and Coca-Cola’s sustainability fund.
Twelve, a carbon transformation company, has secured an additional $83 million in Series C and project funding, advancing its mission to replace fossil fuels with CO2-derived materials. This brings total funding to $728 million following last year’s $645 million raise.
New and existing investors—including Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund, Mitsui & Co., Development Bank of Japan, and Greycroft (Coca-Cola Sustainability Fund)—support the company’s AirPlant™ One facility. The site will use Twelve’s Opus™ technology, an industrial photosynthesis system that converts CO₂ into sustainable aviation fuel (E-Jet®) and other critical materials.
“By diversifying our capital stack with a mix of global investors, strategic leaders, and sector-specific partners, we are building not only a sustainable future but a resilient foundation for long-term growth,” Twelve stated.
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The funding accelerates Twelve’s efforts to scale carbon transformation across industries, including aviation, shipping, and manufacturing.
“We’re proving that the future isn’t just imagined—it’s being built today. A world made from air™ is within reach,” the company emphasized.
Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund welcomed Twelve, highlighting its ability to convert CO2, water, and renewable energy into chemicals, materials, and fuels—a step toward eliminating global emissions.
With strong financial backing and an expanding network of partners, Twelve is advancing a fossil-free future through innovative carbon conversion technology.
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