Ocean-ready carbon capture
How it worksDon't wait for future solutions.
Start reducing emissions today with Seabound's retrofittable system.
How it Works
Seabound locks CO₂ emissions in solid, easy-to-offload carbonate pebbles.
- 1.We Fit
- 2.We Capture
- 3.We Offload & Store
We design and install the best fit for each ship.
- Low CAPEX
- Simple and compact design
- Fast installation

Take control of your fleet's carbon output.
Problem
Shipowners face mounting pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from new global regulations, customers, and shareholders, but have limited viable options. Future fuels are decades away, efficiency solutions insufficient, and slow steaming just pushes off the inevitable.
Solution
Seabound’s onboard carbon capture system is proven and ready today. Shipping drives 90% of the world's economy. Shipowners who want to capture a competitive edge and lead the industry’s decarbonization now have an ocean-ready option with Seabound.
For information on how Seabound can bring value to your business please contact sales@seabound.co.
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Team & Advisors
We are a group of entrepreneurs, scientists, engineers, and industry veterans.
Alisha Fredriksson
Co-Founder & CEO

Alisha co-founded and leads the team at Seabound. Previously, she helped build the leading maritime electro-fuel startup, Liquid Wind, and managed global partnerships and launched a climate program at Generation, a global non-profit founded by McKinsey & Company. Alisha was in the Founding Class at Minerva University, ranked the world’s most innovative university, and studied at the Mahindra United World College of India, where she founded a social enterprise called Seema.
Roujia Wen
Co-Founder & CTO
Walker Kehoe
Founding Engineer
Ryan McLaughlin
Lead Automation and Controls Engineer
Kenny Kwong
Senior Research Engineer
Arjun Krishna
Electrical Engineer
Kyle McCornack
Software Engineer
Laura Cattaneo
Mechanical Engineer
Luca Crnjac
Thermal Fluids Engineer II
Hamed Razie
Senior Structural Engineer
Glexer Corrales
R&D Technician
Adam Feldman
Founder's Associate
Jayden Rae
Strategic Partnerships Associate
Robyn Andrews
R&D Technician
Joe Cheng
Software Engineer
Olivia Hawrot
Senior Research Scientist
Tanna Krispil
Operations and Communications Associate
Anders Engholm
Advisor
Phil Harding
Advisor
Jan Klingsholm
Advisor
Timo Glave
Advisor
Noel Kinder
Advisor

Alisha co-founded and leads the team at Seabound. Previously, she helped build the leading maritime electro-fuel startup, Liquid Wind, and managed global partnerships and launched a climate program at Generation, a global non-profit founded by McKinsey & Company. Alisha was in the Founding Class at Minerva University, ranked the world’s most innovative university, and studied at the Mahindra United World College of India, where she founded a social enterprise called Seema.
Careers
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Recent Updates

STAX Engineering and Seabound Successfully Demonstrate First-Of-Its-Kind Integrated Emissions and Carbon Capture Solution

CNN: I’m an impatient person:’ This young CEO wants to capture carbon emissions from ships

ZDF: Cargo ship captures its own CO2 emissions

TradeWinds: ‘Funding concerns don’t keep me up at night,’ says Seabound co-founder as she eyes new carbon markets

Royal Institute for Naval Architects: UK-based carbon capture startup bound for growth

Cracking the code on maritime carbon capture

Forbes: Climate Takes The Stage Among This Year's 30 Under 30 Europe Social Impact Entrepreneurs

Tech Crunch: Carbon capture is headed for the high seas

Business Insider: How Y Combinator-backed Seabound is using carbon-capture tech to tackle the shipping industry's problematic emissions

New Scientist: A container ship just tested a system to capture its own CO2 emissions

Lloyd's List: UK start-up claims carbon capture rate of 78% on board containership

The Next Web: This UK startup can capture 95% of a ship’s carbon emissions

Energy Institute: Can carbon capture get ship shape?

Carbon Herald: Lomar Partners With Seabound For CO2 Capture On Vessels

The Engineer: lomarlabs teams up with Seabound on maritime decarbonisation

Ship Technology: Seabound partners with Lomarlabs to develop carbon reduction tech