OCO Corp
OCO is a renewable chemical manufacturing company commercializing a proprietary globally patented process to electro-catalytically transform low value carbon dioxide, using water and intermittent renewable electricity, to produce value-added C1 chemicals and derivatives with high product selectivity and energy efficiency.
OCO is a renewable chemical manufacturing company commercializing a proprietary globally patented process to electro-catalytically transform low value carbon dioxide, using water and intermittent renewable electricity, to produce value-added C1 chemicals and derivatives with high product selectivity and energy efficiency.
OCO Corp has raised $3.7M across 2 rounds. Its most recent round was a Series Unknown of $2.2M in Jan 2026. Full funding history, investors, and team are detailed below.
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