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Applied Carbon is a robotics company founded 2020, based in United States, developing 1 robot primarily in the Agricultural category.
Carbon capture and soil remediation through robotics and biochar.
Applied Carbon develops robotic systems around pyrolysis to convert biomass into biochar for carbon removal and soil improvement. The company operates from Berkeley and targets agricultural and climate applications, but available sources in the provided results do not sufficiently verify its customer base, exact product models, or operating geographies beyond the website and founding year.
Total funding
US$21.5M
Active products
1
Robo Score
53
BBB
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Price range
$300K
1 of 1 priced
Top-rated product
BBB
Robo Index
Pyrolizer
Company facts
- HQ
- Berkeley, United States
- Founded
- 2020 · 6 yrs
- Website
- appliedcarbon.com
Robo Score
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Milestones
Company founded.
Active products by Applied Carbon
1 shown| # | Category | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | Pyrolizer | Agricultural | $300.0K | 2024 | BBB |
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