Gothenburg-based ClimateTech startup Plagazi has received a substantial €29.5 million grant from the EU Innovation Fund. This significant funding will support the company's flagship project, the Gävle Circular Park (GCP), a pilot plant designed to transform non-recyclable waste into clean hydrogen energy using advanced plasma gasification technology. The grant is non-dilutive, meaning it won't require Plagazi to give up equity, and will aid in attracting further private investment.
The GCP project, selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants, aims to process 22,000 tons of waste annually, producing up to 4,000 tons of sustainable hydrogen. The project is expected to create over 20 jobs during construction and early operation, with an additional 30 anticipated as it scales. Plagazi's innovative process boasts a 206% greenhouse gas avoidance rate compared to traditional methods, making it a compelling solution for sustainable energy production.