The DecarbonICE technology

DecarbonICE is revolutionizing CO₂ transport with a novel patented solution that leverages dry ice and existing container logistics. This innovative approach offers a cost-effective, safe, and scalable alternative to traditional CO₂ transport methods. 

The process begins by converting captured CO₂ into dry ice — a solid form of CO₂ — which is then loaded into specially designed, insulated containers. These containers, developed by DecarbonICE, maintain the dry ice at ambient pressure and can be seamlessly transported using standard logistics platforms such as trucks, trains, ships, and barges. The dry ice is delivered in pellet form, allowing it to be handled in bulk like other pelletized materials. Sublimation losses are minimal, typically around 0.3% per day during transport. 

Stored or utilized as dry ice
At the destination CO₂ can be stored or utilized as dry ice or transformed back to liquid or gaseous CO₂ through a simple, low-cost reliquefication unit from DecarbonICE depending on storage or utilization needs. The unit is compact, easy to install, and operates with minimal energy input — drawing heat from the surrounding environment — resulting in negligible operating costs. For long-term storage, the CO₂ can be transferred into supercritical fluid form. 

No need for expensive and specialized solution
What sets DecarbonICE apart is the modularity and simplicity of its system. By utilizing standard container transport infrastructure, it eliminates the need for expensive, specialized solutions like pipelines or cryogenic tanks. This makes it particularly attractive for small and medium-sized emitters, providing a practical path toward regulatory compliance and emissions reduction. 

DecarbonICE enables flexible, decentralized CO₂ handling — bridging the gap between capture and storage or utilization in a sustainable and scalable way. 

Our core technology

A modified super insulating container for solid CO₂ transport at ambient pressure. No CO₂ terminals needed. No active cooling. Sublimation lower than 0,3% a day.

A unit of pressure vessels in the form of pipes for bringing dry ice back to gas or liquid form to any specification needed for storage or utilisation.