Synhelion's existing and new investors are world-leading companies with outstanding track records and technological excellence, such as CEMEX, the SMS group, Eni, AMAG Group, and SWISS. In addition to the important funding from the investors, the investors' invaluable and extensive know-how and technology portfolio creates significant synergies that enable Synhelion to accelerate the industrialisation and global roll-out of its solar fuel technology.
Sustainable fuels are becoming increasingly significant as the mobility and construction sectors strive to decarbonise to meet climate targets of net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Synhelion's solar fuels are crucial in combatting climate change as they significantly reduce net CO2 emissions by directly replacing fossil fuels. The company's drop-in fuels can be blended into the existing fuel distribution network and are fully compatible with existing vehicles and machinery.
Synhelion's groundbreaking innovations By successfully producing syngas on an industrial scale using solar heat, Synhelion reached the last decisive technical milestone for the industrial production of sustainable solar fuels in August 2022. Shortly after, Synhelion started construction on DAWN – the world's first industrial plant to produce sustainable fuels using solar heat. DAWN will be the first facility to demonstrate the entire process on an industrial scale. This recent additional investment will enable the company to build DAWN and take the next steps for scaling its fuel production, including the technical design and construction planning of its first commercial plant in Spain.
This comes as just another groundbreaking innovation from Synhelion, who, earlier this year, in February, achieved a breakthrough in cement production with solar energy and CEMEX. The two companies successfully connected the clinker production process with the startup's solar receiver to produce solar clinker. Solar clinker, which replaces traditional, high CO2 emitting clinker, supplants fossil fuels entirely with solar energy and represents a critical milestone in CEMEX's journey to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.