General Galactic: Fuel Generation Technology Company Raises $8 Million (Seed)

By Amit Chowdhry ● Nov 13, 2024

General Galactic – a fossil-free fuel generation technology pioneer – announced the closing of an $8 million seed funding round, bringing the total funding in the company to $10 million. And the investment was co-led by Harpoon Ventures and Refactor Capital, with participation from Pathbreaker, BoxGroup, Seraphim, Plug and Play, Impact First and Climate Capital.

This investment will accelerate the development and deployment of General Galactic’s proprietary Genesis technology, which transforms industrial CO2 waste streams into fossil-free natural gas. The company plans to expand its engineering team to pursue its goal of building commercial fossil-free natural gas generation plants worldwide.

The Genesis system represents a breakthrough in sustainable fuel technology that works with existing energy infrastructure while eliminating fossil fuel dependency. And the technology targets maritime shipping, agriculture and heavy industry sectors, where carbon reduction requirements and long-term capital investments will demand consistent access to low-emission, high-density fuels. The company is also developing the full production stack for these fuels and has a proven pilot system producing 2,000 liters of methane per day.

This funding round follows the company’s $2 million pre-seed funding in August 2023, led by BoxGroup and Refactor Capital. And General Galactic plans to deploy Genesis modules as soon as 2025, with fuel offtake reservations available immediately.

General Galactic prioritizes first principles engineering design — which is a scientific approach refined by SpaceX that breaks down problems to their fundamental core, questioning every assumption along the way. And the team believes this approach will yield a more elegant and reliable solution for generating sustainable fossil-free fuels, both on Earth and beyond.

In picking investment partners, General Galactic sought funds with hands-on experience and a track record of success in deeptech. Specifically, Refactor and Harpoon’s investments in fellow space and climate companies Astranis and Solugen made those funds attractive investing partners to the team.

KEY QUOTES:

“We started General Galactic to be the energy company of the future. Our vision is ultimately to build a gas station on Mars while producing clean, fossil-free energy on Earth along the way. This funding allows us to move toward mass commercialization of our technology, creating a fossil-free world with abundant high-density energy.”

  • Halen Mattison, CEO and co-founder of General Galactic

“A fossil-free future shouldn’t abandon all of our energy infrastructure—it should work with it. Our technology produces 100% clean fuel compatible with today’s infrastructure. We call this decarbonization without destruction, meaning the green transition can happen sooner and with less cost to critical industries.”

  • Luke Neise, General Galactic’s CTO and co-founder

“We’re immensely impressed with Halen and Luke’s vision and fully expect their company to meaningfully move the world toward more renewable energy sources while bringing a pragmatic approach to these deeply critical, albeit entrenched, heavy industries that require energy-dense fuels.”

  • Zal Bilimoria, founder of Refactor Capital
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