English 箭头
Podcast Cover

[Remora: Revolutionizing Carbon Capture for Heavy Transportation]-[The World's First Commercial Mobile Carbon Capture Device]

Y Combinator Startup Podcast · B2 · 2025-10-09

AI
Or study on the web version

📋 Summary

Remora: Pioneering Carbon Capture in Heavy Freight

The Vision for Decarbonizing Transportation

Transportation represents the largest sector of emissions in the United States, accounting for 29% of the total. Paul Gross, founder and CEO of Remora, recognized that while much of the focus is on passenger vehicles, sectors like long-haul trucking and freight trains are the "most difficult to electrify." Remora’s mission is to bridge this gap by retrofitting these vehicles with carbon capture technology that extracts and purifies CO2 directly from exhaust systems. By capturing emissions at the source rather than relying on less efficient "direct air capture"—which suffers from the challenge that "the air is extremely dilute"—Remora aims to create a scalable, modular solution for the industrial sector.

Technological Innovation: From Exhaust to Commodity

Remora’s hardware functions by routing tailpipe exhaust through cylinders filled with "little pellets the size of peas." These pellets feature microscopic pores that trap CO2 molecules while allowing clean gases to escape. Once captured, the CO2 is stored in pressure vessels and offloaded as a liquid. This process yields "beverage grade CO2," which the company sells to industries like food and beverage, greenhouses, and water treatment. This business model not only reduces emissions but also "generates new revenue for these operators," creating a sustainable economic incentive for environmental compliance.

The Detroit Advantage and Hard Tech Scaling

Unlike many startups that gravitate toward Silicon Valley, Remora established its headquarters in Wixom, Michigan, to access the local "talent density" of mechanical and electrical engineers specialized in vibration, shock, and heavy machinery packaging. Gross emphasizes that for hardware-heavy startups, being close to production is vital. Remora maintains a vertically integrated approach, keeping fabrication, laser cutting, and welding in-house to foster a "faster iteration loop" between the engineering and production teams. By utilizing a "dynamometer" and a repurposed truck engine in a shipping container, the team simulates real-world road conditions to continuously refine their device's energy efficiency and capture purity.

Lessons for Aspiring Founders

Despite lacking a formal background in mechanical or chemical engineering, Gross successfully launched a high-science startup. His advice to aspiring founders is to "create a team of experts" rather than feeling the need to be the sole subject matter expert. He credits Y Combinator with setting a "world-class" pace, pushing the company to move quickly and take calculated risks. Gross encourages entrepreneurs to "expand their ambitions" by tackling the hardest problems, noting that the most challenging projects often attract the best talent, advisors, and investors, ultimately making the journey more impactful and rewarding.

Future Outlook and Scalability

Remora has raised $117 million in venture backing and is currently testing its technology on a 4,400-horsepower General Electric locomotive. The company's ambition is to move beyond trucks and trains to address other sectors, such as oil and gas generators, container ships, and cement plants. With the goal of capturing "a billion tons a year," Remora is positioning itself as a critical player in global decarbonization. By building a product that is inherently "modular," the company hopes to overcome the barrier of customization, proving that even the most carbon-intensive industries can be retrofitted for a greener future.

🎯Key Sentences

1
I wanted to understand, would this be possible?
2
Faced with this situation,
3
You have to create a team of experts.
4
While this is a novel approach, this isn't a new idea.
5
We think it's a more efficient place to start.
Expand All

📝Key Phrases

1
hit it off
2
domain expertise
3
gain momentum
4
talent density
5
expand one's ambitions
Expand All

📖 Transcript

This is the first carbon capture system on a commercial truck or on a commercial train ever.
This is Paul Gross, the founder and CEO of Remora.
We take that captured CO2 and we transport it to an end user who can recycle it in an incredibly new way.
This is CO2 that we captured today from a diesel truck engine.
And then we've got this nice tap water here that we're going to carbonate with some of the captured CO2.
He and his team are trying to fundamentally change the way we approach one of our biggest climate problems.

ListenLeap Brings You Into Real Context Learning

🎨 Interesting Content
🌍 Real Materials
📱 Listen Anytime
Or study on the web version