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Mojave Secures $9.5M Series A to Fuel Adoption of the Most Energy Efficient Commercial Air Conditioner
Mojave Energy Systems, founded to change the nature of air conditioning, today announced that it has raised $9.5 million in Series A funding. The Series A round was led by existing investors Fifth Wall and At One Ventures, with participation from returning investors Myriad Venture Partners, Starshot Capital, Alumni Ventures Group, and new investor Earth Venture Capital.
The new capital will be used to accelerate the adoption of Mojave’s groundbreaking Dedicated Outdoor Air System (DOAS) solution, ArctiDry, which sets new a new standard for energy efficiency, and began shipping earlier this year. The funding will support the company’s sales and marketing expansion, new ArctiDry product launches, electrochemical regeneration research, and the completion of its Department of Energy manufacturing scale-up efforts. This latest round brings Mojave’s total funding to $25.6 million.
ArctiDry is a patented, easy-to-install, liquid desiccant HVAC system with an unparalleled ISMRE2 efficiency rating of up to 11 lbs/kWh that dramatically lowers electricity consumption by up to 50 percent. Its ability to efficiently dehumidify the air without overcooling makes it ideal for many commercial building applications such as healthcare, education, hospitality, manufacturing, and more.
Electric Hydrogen Raises $380 Million to Transform the Economics of Green Hydrogen Production
ELECTRIC HYDROGEN (EH2) announced the successful completion of an oversubscribed $380 million Series C financing. The new capital will accelerate the company’s manufacturing and deployment plans to meet strong customer demand for its power-dense green hydrogen systems. The funding round was led by Fortescue, Fifth Wall and Energy Impact Partners.
EH2’s electrolyzer systems produce green hydrogen from renewable electricity and water. Green hydrogen is needed for decarbonizing vital industrial processes such as fertilizer production, steelmaking, base chemicals and many others. Until now, switching from fossil-based sources to renewable green hydrogen has been too costly to be implemented at scale. EH2 is manufacturing and plans to deliver and commission 100 megawatt (MW) electrolyzer systems, each capable of producing nearly 50 tons of green hydrogen per day at transformational low cost to help its customers meet their decarbonization goals.