Ineratec receives 20 million euros

Felix Leitmeyer Felix Leitmeyer | 21.01.2022

The start-up plans to use the money to expand its production capacities for CO2-neutral fuels and chemicals, among other things.

Karlsruhe-based start-up Ineratec has taken home investments of 20 million euros from a Series A financing round. New investors included energy company Engie, technology group Safran and Hamburg-based group Münchmeyer Petersen Steamship (MPC). Engie and Safran both come from France: the French border is just about 20 kilometers from Karlsruhe. Existing investors are Extantia, Planet A, High-Tech Gründerfonds, FO Holding and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT).

Ineratec offers sustainable solutions for the aviation, shipping, automotive and chemical industries. The start-up wants to make these sectors less dependent on fossil fuels with e-fuels - and to do so, expand production capacities for CO2-neutral fuels and chemicals faster and more strongly. The investments are intended to help with this.

"This is a huge boost for our company. We will provide sustainable, affordable e-fuels and materials for everyone," says CEO and founder Tim Böltken. Eric Dalbiès of Safran adds, "Ineratec's cutting-edge technologies will strengthen the technical know-how needed to develop a certified process for aviation."


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