Terra Industries, a climate technology company focused on soil carbon removal, has closed its seed round at $52 million after securing an additional $18 million in funding. The company announced the new investment, which brings the total raised in the seed round to $52 million.
New Investment Details
The additional $18 million was provided by existing investors, including Lowercarbon Capital and others, according to Terra Industries. This brings the total seed funding to $52 million, a significant milestone for the company.
“We are thrilled to have the continued support of our investors as we scale our technology,” said a spokesperson for Terra Industries. “This funding will allow us to expand our operations and accelerate the deployment of our carbon removal solutions.”
Company Background
Terra Industries specializes in converting biomass into a carbon-rich material that can be used to improve soil health and sequester carbon. The company's technology aims to provide a scalable solution to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
The seed round was first announced in January 2026, with an initial raise of $34 million. Since then, the company has made significant progress in developing its technology and building partnerships.
Impact and Next Steps
The new funding will be used to support the company's growth, including scaling up its production capacity and expanding its team. Terra Industries plans to use the capital to bring its product to market and establish commercial partnerships.
With the close of the seed round, Terra Industries is well-positioned to continue its mission of providing effective carbon removal solutions. The company expects to announce further developments in the coming months.



