Caravel Bio Accelerates Cost‑Efficient Carbon Capture with Novel Protein Engineering
In just six months, Caravel's novel bioengineering technology has increased biocatalyst stability 12-fold.
Overcoming the Limits of Traditional Carbon Capture Technology
Traditional carbon capture technology has yet to deliver economically viable results at scale. Despite decades of development and billions in subsidies, many carbon capture projects have underperformed or struggled to reach scale due to prohibitive costs.
Yet, federal policy continues to double down on its potential. In
High energy requirements are the biggest cost drivers for carbon capture. Many companies today use amine-based solvents to capture and retain CO2. But amines have a costly downside: substantial heat energy is needed to extract the pure CO2 after it's been captured. This energy requirement can account for a significant portion of the total cost of carbon capture.
Caravel's novel protein engineering platform unlocks efficient use of a different solvent: potassium bicarbonate. Replacing amines with potassium bicarbonate has the potential to cut carbon capture's energy requirements significantly, leading to a lower overall cost of capture.
Reducing the Cost of Enzymatic Processes, For Carbon Capture and Beyond
Scientists have recognized potassium bicarbonate's potential to reduce carbon capture costs for decades, but one factor has limited its use: to capture CO2 effectively, potassium bicarbonate needs robust enzymes and enzymatic processes. However, enzymatic technologies have remained too expensive for scaled use.
Caravel's goal is to make high-performing enzymes inexpensive to produce, making potassium bicarbonate cheaper than using amines. Others have tried this before, but Caravel's technology enables a new approach. "While others have tried teaching enzymes to swim, we're building the enzymes a boat and training them to sail. Our proprietary technology enables enzymes to do more than they could on their own," said
Momentum for Caravel
Caravel formally launched in
Caravel's platform unifies the traditionally fragmented protein discovery and delivery process into a single end-to-end system, addressing industry inefficiencies that have driven up costs and confined breakthroughs to academic labs. The company's first-of-its-kind bioengineering technology combines cell-free protein synthesis with bacterial spore display to accelerate cell-free directed evolution—a critical biomolecular engineering process—enabling the rapid creation and testing of millions of protein variants in parallel while generating the datasets needed to train advanced machine learning models.
Caravel has earned key validation from:
- Scientific peers: Caravel's collaborators include world-class researchers from
Avery Bio , Caltech, Rutgers University, and Oregon State University. - Strategic partners: Caravel recently joined the vHive Animal Health Incubator at the University of Surrey and initiated partnerships with
Avery Bio and Rubi Labs. - Investors: Caravel has previously raised venture funding from 2048 Ventures, The Venture Collective (TVC), Pioneer Fund, and Portland Seed Fund.
ABOUT CARAVEL BIO
Caravel is the first joint platform for protein discovery and delivery on a mission to expand the role of biology as a transformative industrial force. The company's technology uses new laboratory methods and machine learning to accelerate cell-free directed evolution—a critical biomolecular engineering process—to overcome longstanding industry bottlenecks and enable the creation of novel, scalable protein technologies. Caravel was selected for a
Media Contact:
608-333-9788
[email protected]
View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/caravel-bio-accelerates-costefficient-carbon-capture-with-novel-protein-engineering-302769105.html
SOURCE Caravel Bio
Serious News for Serious Traders! Try StreetInsider.com Premium Free!
You May Also Be Interested In
- Slotozilla Reports Strong Growth in Q2 2026
- Los Angeles Elder Law Attorney Susan B. Geffen Presented Conservatorship Seminar for Down Syndrome Association of Los Angeles
- ABCs for School Zone Safety: Tips for Drivers, Pedestrians and Bicyclists
Create E-mail Alert Related Categories
PRNewswire, Press ReleasesSign up for StreetInsider Free!
Receive full access to all new and archived articles, unlimited portfolio tracking, e-mail alerts, custom newswires and RSS feeds - and more!



Tweet
Share