Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Report 2025-2035
Description
The Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Report 2025-2035 (Including Impact of U.S. Trade Tariffs): This report will prove invaluable to leading firms striving for new revenue pockets if they wish to better understand the industry and its underlying dynamics. It will be useful for companies that would like to expand into different industries or to expand their existing operations in a new region.
Powerful new policy instruments are turning DAC from an R&D project into a bankable asset class. In the United States, the Inflation Reduction Act lifted the 45Q credit for DAC to as much as $180 per tonne for projects meeting labor rules, with updated IRS guidance in 2024-2025 clarifying utilization pathways and administration; that materially improves modeled cash flows for plants that achieve geological storage or durable utilization and meet prevailing wage/apprenticeship requirements. These credits are inflation-adjusted and apply for 12 years from commissioning, creating a predictable revenue spine for sponsors and lenders structuring project finance around first-of-a-kind assets.
Europe is complementing U.S. tax credits with market design. The EU's Carbon Removal Certification Framework (CRCF), adopted in 2024, establishes a voluntary, EU-wide certification scheme for removals-including permanent geological storage-backed by verification and registry rules now being operationalized through 2024-2025 acts and workshops. This sits alongside ReFuelEU Aviation, which sets a SAF mandate beginning in 2025 and an explicit e-fuels sub-target from 2030, indirectly creating future pull for DAC-derived CO‚ÇÇ as a feedstock to synthetic kerosene. These frameworks make 'high-integrity, permanent removals' a definable product with recognized verification-exactly what capital markets and corporate buyers require.
DAC remains expensive on a per-tonne basis, and it is energy-hungry. Even as modules scale, plants must source low-carbon electricity and heat; otherwise, net removals and credit quality erode. Iceland illustrates one solution-pairing with geothermal and in-situ mineralization-but such ideal geologies and energy mixes are geographically limited, forcing most projects to solve for clean power procurement, grid interconnection and process heat at competitive prices. Until costs migrate toward low-hundreds and eventually sub-$100/t, addressable demand outside premium buyers will be constrained.
The pressure to demonstrate operational performance is real. Media scrutiny in 2025 highlighted the gap between nameplate and early-ramp net removals at new plants and the sensitivity of DAC economics to utilization and energy pricing. While developers report upgrades and learning-curve improvements, underperformance headlines can spook financiers and buyers unfamiliar with first-of-a-kind dynamics. The result is a higher bar for technical due diligence, contingency budgets and performance-linked offtake structures in early projects.
The imposition of U.S. tariffs on low-carbon technologies, including direct air capture (DAC) equipment, components, and associated infrastructure, is poised to have significant implications for the global direct air capture market. As the United States is one of the largest investors, innovators, and early adopters of DAC technologies, any changes to trade policy can ripple across supply chains, investment flows, and deployment timelines worldwide. Tariffs on imported DAC materials such as sorbents, membranes, reactors, or renewable-powered infrastructure components could increase production costs, slow project execution, and impact the competitiveness of DAC solutions relative to other carbon removal approaches. Conversely, protectionist policies might incentivize domestic manufacturing, boost local supply chains, and attract new investments into U.S.-based DAC production hubs. The resulting market response will largely depend on the tariff intensity, duration, and the extent of global collaboration shaping whether the industry experiences a rapid rebound, a delayed recovery, or a prolonged stagnation.
In addition to the revenue predictions for the overall world market and segments, you will also find revenue forecasts for five regional and 25 leading national markets:
The report also includes profiles and for some of the leading companies in the Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market, 2025 to 2035, with a focus on this segment of these companies' operations.
Overall world revenue for Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market, 2025 to 2035 in terms of value the market will surpass US$130.8 million in 2025, our work calculates. We predict strong revenue growth through to 2035. Our work identifies which organizations hold the greatest potential. Discover their capabilities, progress, and commercial prospects, helping you stay ahead.
In summary, our 400+ page report provides you with the following knowledge:
Find quantitative and qualitative analyses with independent predictions. Receive information that only our report contains, staying informed with invaluable business intelligence.
With our new report, you are less likely to fall behind in knowledge or miss out on opportunities. See how our work could benefit your research, analyses, and decisions. Visiongain's study is for everybody needing commercial analyses for the Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market, 2025 to 2035, market-leading companies. You will find data, trends and predictions.
Please Note: Prior to initiating fulfillment of an order, the client will be required to sign a document detailing the purchase terms for a publication from this publisher.
The publisher is using a password system to access all reports. Single user (non-printable) and departmental licenses expires after 12 month period. In the case of departmental site license purchases, the publisher requires all email addresses for the licensed users prior to fulfillment.
Policy Signals That Pay for Verified, Permanent Removal
Powerful new policy instruments are turning DAC from an R&D project into a bankable asset class. In the United States, the Inflation Reduction Act lifted the 45Q credit for DAC to as much as $180 per tonne for projects meeting labor rules, with updated IRS guidance in 2024-2025 clarifying utilization pathways and administration; that materially improves modeled cash flows for plants that achieve geological storage or durable utilization and meet prevailing wage/apprenticeship requirements. These credits are inflation-adjusted and apply for 12 years from commissioning, creating a predictable revenue spine for sponsors and lenders structuring project finance around first-of-a-kind assets.
Europe is complementing U.S. tax credits with market design. The EU's Carbon Removal Certification Framework (CRCF), adopted in 2024, establishes a voluntary, EU-wide certification scheme for removals-including permanent geological storage-backed by verification and registry rules now being operationalized through 2024-2025 acts and workshops. This sits alongside ReFuelEU Aviation, which sets a SAF mandate beginning in 2025 and an explicit e-fuels sub-target from 2030, indirectly creating future pull for DAC-derived CO‚ÇÇ as a feedstock to synthetic kerosene. These frameworks make 'high-integrity, permanent removals' a definable product with recognized verification-exactly what capital markets and corporate buyers require.
Cost, Energy Intensity and the 'Counterfactual Power' Problem
DAC remains expensive on a per-tonne basis, and it is energy-hungry. Even as modules scale, plants must source low-carbon electricity and heat; otherwise, net removals and credit quality erode. Iceland illustrates one solution-pairing with geothermal and in-situ mineralization-but such ideal geologies and energy mixes are geographically limited, forcing most projects to solve for clean power procurement, grid interconnection and process heat at competitive prices. Until costs migrate toward low-hundreds and eventually sub-$100/t, addressable demand outside premium buyers will be constrained.
The pressure to demonstrate operational performance is real. Media scrutiny in 2025 highlighted the gap between nameplate and early-ramp net removals at new plants and the sensitivity of DAC economics to utilization and energy pricing. While developers report upgrades and learning-curve improvements, underperformance headlines can spook financiers and buyers unfamiliar with first-of-a-kind dynamics. The result is a higher bar for technical due diligence, contingency budgets and performance-linked offtake structures in early projects.
What would be the Impact of US Trade Tariffs on the Global Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market?
The imposition of U.S. tariffs on low-carbon technologies, including direct air capture (DAC) equipment, components, and associated infrastructure, is poised to have significant implications for the global direct air capture market. As the United States is one of the largest investors, innovators, and early adopters of DAC technologies, any changes to trade policy can ripple across supply chains, investment flows, and deployment timelines worldwide. Tariffs on imported DAC materials such as sorbents, membranes, reactors, or renewable-powered infrastructure components could increase production costs, slow project execution, and impact the competitiveness of DAC solutions relative to other carbon removal approaches. Conversely, protectionist policies might incentivize domestic manufacturing, boost local supply chains, and attract new investments into U.S.-based DAC production hubs. The resulting market response will largely depend on the tariff intensity, duration, and the extent of global collaboration shaping whether the industry experiences a rapid rebound, a delayed recovery, or a prolonged stagnation.
What Questions Should You Ask before Buying a Market Research Report?
- How is the direct air capture (DAC) market evolving?
- What is driving and restraining the direct air capture (DAC) market?
- How will each direct air capture (DAC) submarket segment grow over the forecast period and how much revenue will these submarkets account for in 2035?
- How will the market shares for each direct air capture (DAC) submarket develop from 2025 to 2035?
- What will be the main driver for the overall market from 2025 to 2035?
- Will leading direct air capture (DAC) markets broadly follow the macroeconomic dynamics, or will individual national markets outperform others?
- How will the market shares of the national markets change by 2035 and which geographical region will lead the market in 2035?
- Who are the leading players and what are their prospects over the forecast period?
- What are the direct air capture (DAC) projects for these leading companies?
- How will the industry evolve during the period between 2025 and 2035? What are the implications of direct air capture (DAC) projects taking place now and over the next 10 years?
- Is there a greater need for product commercialisation to further scale the direct air capture (DAC) market?
- Where is the direct air capture (DAC) market heading and how can you ensure you are at the forefront of the market?
- What are the best investment options for new product and service lines?
- What are the key prospects for moving companies into a new growth path and C-suite?
You need to discover how this will impact the direct air capture (DAC) market today, and over the next 10 years:
- Our 407-page report provides 126 tables and 181 charts/graphs exclusively to you.
- The report highlights key lucrative areas in the industry so you can target them - NOW.
- It contains in-depth analysis of global, regional and national sales and growth.
- It highlights for you the key successful trends, changes and revenue projections made by your competitors.
Forecasts to 2035 and other analyses reveal commercial prospects
- In addition to revenue forecasting to 2035, our new study provides you with recent results, growth rates, and market shares.
- You will find original analyses, with business outlooks and developments.
- Discover qualitative analyses (including market dynamics, drivers, opportunities, restraints and challenges), cost structure, impact of rising direct air capture (DAC) prices and recent developments.
Segments Covered in the Report
By Capture Capacity
- Small/ Medium-Scale (1,000-100,000 tCO₂/year)
- Large-Scale (>100,000 tCO₂/year)
By Business Model
- DAC-as-a-Service
- Integrated DAC + Utilization
- Partnerships with Oil & Gas
By Energy Source
- Renewable Energy Powered DAC
- Waste Heat/Industrial Heat Integration
- Fossil Fuel-Powered DAC with CCS
- Hybrid Systems
By Technology Type
- Liquid Solvent-Based DAC
- Solid Sorbent-Based DAC
- Hybrid / Membrane-Based DAC
- Emerging Electrochemical DAC
- Other Technology Types
By Utilization Pathway
- Carbon Sequestration & Storage (CCS)
- Carbon Utilization in Fuels
- Carbon Utilization in Chemicals
- Carbon Utilization in Building Materials
- Carbon Utilization in Agriculture
- Other Pathways
In addition to the revenue predictions for the overall world market and segments, you will also find revenue forecasts for five regional and 25 leading national markets:
North America
- U.S.
- Canada
Europe
- Germany
- UK
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific
- Japan
- China
- India
- Australia
- South Korea
- Rest of Asia Pacific
Latin America
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Rest of Latin America
MEA
- GCC
- South Africa
- Rest of MEA
The report also includes profiles and for some of the leading companies in the Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market, 2025 to 2035, with a focus on this segment of these companies' operations.
Leading companies profiled in the report
- AirCapture LLC
- Avnos, Inc.
- Carbon Collect Limited
- Carbon Engineering Ltd
- CarbonCapture Inc.
- Climeworks AG
- Heirloom Carbon Technologies
- LanzaTech Global Inc
- Mission Zero Technologies
- NOYA PBC
- Prometheus Fuels Inc.
- Repair Carbon
- SKYTREE
- Soletair Power
- Zero Carbon Systems.
Overall world revenue for Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market, 2025 to 2035 in terms of value the market will surpass US$130.8 million in 2025, our work calculates. We predict strong revenue growth through to 2035. Our work identifies which organizations hold the greatest potential. Discover their capabilities, progress, and commercial prospects, helping you stay ahead.
How will the Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market, 2025 to 2035 report help you?
In summary, our 400+ page report provides you with the following knowledge:
- Revenue forecasts to 2035 for Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market, 2025 to 2035, with forecasts for capture capacity, business model, energy source, technology type, and utilization pathway, each forecast at a global and regional level - discover the industry's prospects, finding the most lucrative places for investments and revenues.
- Revenue forecasts to 2035 for five regional and 25 key national markets - See forecasts for the Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market, 2025 to 2035 in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and MEA. Also forecasted is the market in the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, France, UK, Italy, China, India, Japan, and Australia among other prominent economies.
- Prospects for established firms and those seeking to enter the market - including company profiles for 15 of the major companies involved in the Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market, 2025 to 2035.
Find quantitative and qualitative analyses with independent predictions. Receive information that only our report contains, staying informed with invaluable business intelligence.
Information found nowhere else
With our new report, you are less likely to fall behind in knowledge or miss out on opportunities. See how our work could benefit your research, analyses, and decisions. Visiongain's study is for everybody needing commercial analyses for the Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market, 2025 to 2035, market-leading companies. You will find data, trends and predictions.
Please Note: Prior to initiating fulfillment of an order, the client will be required to sign a document detailing the purchase terms for a publication from this publisher.
The publisher is using a password system to access all reports. Single user (non-printable) and departmental licenses expires after 12 month period. In the case of departmental site license purchases, the publisher requires all email addresses for the licensed users prior to fulfillment.
Table of Contents
407 Pages
- 1 Report Overview
- 1.1 Objectives of the Study
- 1.2 Introduction to Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market
- 1.3 What This Report Delivers
- 1.4 Why You Should Read This Report
- 1.5 Key Questions Answered by This Analytical Report
- 1.6 Who is This Report for?
- 1.7 Methodology
- 1.7.1 Market Definitions
- 1.7.2 Market Evaluation & Forecasting Methodology
- 1.7.3 Data Validation
- 1.7.3.1 Primary Research
- 1.7.3.2 Secondary Research
- 1.8 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- 1.9 Associated Visiongain Reports
- 1.10 About Visiongain
- 2 Executive Summary
- 3 Market Overview
- 3.1 Key Findings
- 3.2 Market Dynamics
- 3.3 Impact Analysis
- 3.3.1 Market Driving Factors
- 3.3.1.1 Growing Industrial and Energy Sector Emissions Driving the Market Growth
- 3.3.1.2 Strong Funding and Incentives by Governemnt Driving the Market Growth
- 3.3.1.3 Increasing Investment in Carbon Capture and Sequestration Technologies Driving the Market Growth
- 3.3.2 Market Restraining Factors
- 3.3.2.1 High Energy Consumption & Costs Hinder the Market Growth
- 3.3.2.2 The Lack of Mature Infrastructure for Transporting, Storing, or Utilizing Captured CO‚ÇÇ is a Critical Restraint
- 3.3.3 Market Opportunities
- 3.3.3.1 Strategic Collaborations and Partnerships Fueling Market Growth
- 3.3.3.2 Emerging Regional Hubs & Clusters Opportuities for Market Growth
- 3.3.3.3 Surge in Upcoming Projects Across Key Regions Driving Market Expansion
- 3.4 U.S. Tariffs: What's the Impact on Global Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market?
- 3.4.1 Overview
- 3.4.2 V-Shaped Recovery Scenario
- 3.4.2.1 Why V-Shaped Recovery?
- 3.4.2.2 Impact from Tariffs
- 3.4.2.3 Market Dynamics and Demand Recovery
- 3.4.2.4 Policy and Funding Support
- 3.4.2.5 Timeframe for Recovery
- 3.4.3 U-Shaped Recovery Scenario
- 3.4.3.1 Why U-Shaped Recovery?
- 3.4.3.2 Impact from Tariffs
- 3.4.3.3 Market Dynamics and Demand Recovery
- 3.4.3.4 Policy and Funding Support
- 3.4.3.5 Timeframe for Recovery
- 3.4.4 L Shaped Recovery Scenario
- 3.4.4.1 Why L-Shaped Recovery?
- 3.4.4.2 Impact from Tariffs
- 3.4.4.3 Market Dynamics and Demand Recovery
- 3.4.4.4 Policy and Funding Support
- 3.4.4.5 Timeframe for Recovery
- 3.4.5 What Strategic Considerations Should Clients Factor into Their Near-term (2025-2030) and Long-term (2025-2035) Planning?
- 3.4.6 Impact of U.S. and China Trade War on Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market
- 3.4.7 How Might the Most Impacted Countries Experience Positive and Negative Effects Resulting from These Policy Changes?
- 3.5 Porter's Five Forces Analysis
- 3.5.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers (Medium)
- 3.5.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers (High)
- 3.5.3 Competitive Rivalry( Medium)
- 3.5.4 Threat of Substitutes (Medium to High)
- 3.5.5 Threat of New Entrants(Medium to High)
- 3.6 PESTLE Analysis
- 4 Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Analysis by Capture Capacity
- 4.1 Key Findings
- 4.2 Capture Capacity Segment: Market Attractiveness Index
- 4.3 Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Capture Capacity
- 4.4 Small/ Medium-Scale (1,000-100,000 tCO‚ÇÇ/year)
- 4.4.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 4.4.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 4.5 Large-Scale (>100,000 tCO‚ÇÇ/year)
- 4.5.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 4.5.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 5 Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Analysis by Business Model
- 5.1 Key Findings
- 5.2 Business Model Segment: Market Attractiveness Index
- 5.3 Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Business Model
- 5.4 DAC-as-a-Service
- 5.4.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 5.4.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 5.5 Integrated DAC + Utilization
- 5.5.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 5.5.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 5.6 Partnerships with Oil & Gas
- 5.6.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 5.6.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 6 Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Analysis by Energy Source
- 6.1 Key Findings
- 6.2 Energy Source Segment: Market Attractiveness Index
- 6.3 Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Energy Source
- 6.4 Renewable Energy Powered DAC
- 6.4.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 6.4.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 6.5 Waste Heat/Industrial Heat Integration
- 6.5.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 6.5.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 6.6 Fossil Fuel-Powered DAC with CCS
- 6.6.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 6.6.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 6.7 Hybrid Systems
- 6.7.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 6.7.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 7 Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Analysis by Technology Type
- 7.1 Key Findings
- 7.2 Technology Type Segment: Market Attractiveness Index
- 7.3 Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Technology Type
- 7.4 Liquid Solvent-Based DAC
- 7.4.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 7.4.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 7.5 Solid Sorbent-Based DAC
- 7.5.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 7.5.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 7.6 Hybrid / Membrane-Based DAC
- 7.6.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 7.6.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 7.7 Emerging Electrochemical DAC
- 7.7.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 7.7.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 7.8 Other Technology Types
- 7.8.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 7.8.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 8 Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Analysis by Utilization Pathway
- 8.1 Key Findings
- 8.2 Utilization Pathway Segment: Market Attractiveness Index
- 8.3 Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Utilization Pathway
- 8.4 Carbon Sequestration & Storage (CCS)
- 8.4.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 8.4.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 8.5 Carbon Utilization in Fuels
- 8.5.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 8.5.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 8.6 Carbon Utilization in Chemicals
- 8.6.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 8.6.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 8.7 Carbon Utilization in Building Materials
- 8.7.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 8.7.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 8.8 Carbon Utilization in Agriculture
- 8.8.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 8.8.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 8.9 Other Pathways
- 8.9.1 Market Size by Region, 2025-2035 (US$ Million)
- 8.9.2 Market Share by Region, 2025 & 2035 (%)
- 9 Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Analysis by Region
- 9.1 Key Findings
- 9.2 Regional Market Size Estimation and Forecast
- 10 North America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 10.1 Key Findings
- 10.2 North America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Attractiveness Index
- 10.3 North America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market by Country, 2025, 2030 & 2035 (US$ Million)
- 10.4 North America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Country
- 10.5 North America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Capture Capacity
- 10.6 North America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Business Model
- 10.7 North America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Energy Source
- 10.8 North America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Technology Type
- 10.9 North America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Utilization Pathway
- 10.10 U.S. Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 10.11 Canada Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 11 Europe Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 11.1 Key Findings
- 11.2 Europe Direct Air Capture (DAC) Attractiveness Index
- 11.3 Europe Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market by Country, 2025, 2030 & 2035 (US$ Million)
- 11.4 Europe Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Country
- 11.5 Europe Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Capture Capacity
- 11.6 Europe Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Business Model
- 11.7 Europe Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Energy Source
- 11.8 Europe Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Technology Type
- 11.9 Europe Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Utilization Pathway
- 11.10 Germany Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 11.11 UK Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 11.12 France Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 11.13 Italy Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 11.14 Spain Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 11.15 Rest of Europe Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 12 Asia-Pacific Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 12.1 Key Findings
- 12.2 Asia-Pacific Direct Air Capture (DAC) Attractiveness Index
- 12.3 Asia-Pacific Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market by Country, 2025, 2030 & 2035 (US$ Million)
- 12.4 Asia-Pacific Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Country
- 12.5 Asia-Pacific Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Capture Capacity
- 12.6 Asia-Pacific Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Business Model
- 12.7 Asia-Pacific Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Energy Source
- 12.8 Asia-Pacific Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Technology Type
- 12.9 Asia-Pacific Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Utilization Pathway
- 12.10 China Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 12.11 India Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 12.12 Japan Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 12.13 South Korea Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 12.14 Australia Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 12.15 Rest of Asia-Pacific Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 13 Middle East and Africa Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 13.1 Key Findings
- 13.2 Middle East and Africa Direct Air Capture (DAC) Attractiveness Index
- 13.3 Middle East and Africa Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market by Country, 2025, 2030 & 2035 (US$ Million)
- 13.4 Middle East and Africa Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Country
- 13.5 Middle East and Africa Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Capture Capacity
- 13.6 Middle East and Africa Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Business Model
- 13.7 Middle East and Africa Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Energy Source
- 13.8 Middle East and Africa Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Technology Type
- 13.9 Middle East and Africa Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Utilization Pathway
- 13.10 GCC Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 13.11 South Africa Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 13.12 Rest of Middle East and Africa Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 14 Latin America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 14.1 Key Findings
- 14.2 Latin America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Attractiveness Index
- 14.3 Latin America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market by Country, 2025, 2030 & 2035 (US$ Million)
- 14.4 Latin America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Country
- 14.5 Latin America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Capture Capacity
- 14.6 Latin America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Business Model
- 14.7 Latin America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Energy Source
- 14.8 Latin America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Technology Type
- 14.9 Latin America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Market Size Estimation and Forecast by Utilization Pathway
- 14.10 Brazil Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 14.11 Mexico Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 14.12 Rest of Latin America Direct Air Capture (DAC) Analysis
- 15 Company Profiles
- 15.1 Competitive Landscape, 2024
- 15.2 Strategic Outlook
- 15.3 Carbon Engineering ULC.
- 15.3.1 Company Snapshot
- 15.3.2 Company Overview
- 15.3.3 Product Benchmarking
- 15.3.4 Strategic Outlook
- 15.3.5 SWOT Analysis
- 15.4 Climeworks AG
- 15.4.1 Company Snapshot
- 15.4.2 Company Overview
- 15.4.3 Product Benchmarking
- 15.4.4 Strategic Outlook
- 15.4.5 SWOT Analysis
- 15.5 Zero Carbon Systems
- 15.5.1 Company Snapshot
- 15.5.2 Company Overview
- 15.5.3 Product Benchmarking
- 15.5.4 SWOT Analysis
- 15.6 Heirloom Carbon Technologies
- 15.6.1 Company Snapshot
- 15.6.2 Company Overview
- 15.6.3 Product Benchmarking
- 15.6.4 Strategic Outlook
- 15.6.5 SWOT Analysis
- 15.7 Soletair Power
- 15.7.1 Company Snapshot
- 15.7.2 Company Overview
- 15.7.3 Product Benchmarking
- 15.7.4 Strategic Outlook
- 15.7.5 SWOT Analysis
- 15.8 CarbonCapture Inc.
- 15.8.1 Company Snapshot
- 15.8.2 Company Overview
- 15.8.3 Product Benchmarking
- 15.8.4 Strategic Outlook
- 15.8.5 SWOT Analysis
- 15.9 Avnos, Inc
- 15.9.1 Company Snapshot
- 15.9.2 Company Overview
- 15.9.3 Product Benchmarking
- 15.9.4 Strategic Outlook
- 15.9.5 SWOT Analysis
- 15.10 NOYA PBC
- 15.10.1 Company Snapshot
- 15.10.2 Company Overview
- 15.10.3 Product Benchmarking
- 15.10.4 Strategic Outlook
- 15.10.5 SWOT Analysis
- 15.11 SKYTREE
- 15.11.1 Company Snapshot
- 15.11.2 Company Overview
- 15.11.3 Product Benchmarking
- 15.11.4 Strategic Outlook
- 15.11.5 SWOT Analysis
- 15.12 Repair Carbon
- 15.12.1 Company Snapshot
- 15.12.2 Company Overview
- 15.12.3 Product Benchmarking
- 15.12.4 Strategic Outlook
- 15.12.5 SWOT Analysis
- 15.13 Carbon Collect Limited
- 15.13.1 Company Snapshot
- 15.13.2 Company Overview
- 15.13.3 Product Benchmarking
- 15.13.4 SWOT Analysis
- 15.14 AirCapture LLC
- 15.14.1 Company Snapshot
- 15.14.2 Company Overview
- 15.14.3 Product Benchmarking
- 15.14.4 Strategic Outlook
- 15.14.5 SWOT Analysis
- 15.15 Prometheus Fuels Inc.
- 15.15.1 Company Snapshot
- 15.15.2 Company Overview
- 15.15.3 Product Benchmarking
- 15.15.4 SWOT Analysis
- 15.16 LanzaTech Global Inc
- 15.16.1 Company Snapshot
- 15.16.2 Company Overview
- 15.16.3 Financial Analysis
- 15.16.3.1 Net Revenue, 2020-2024
- 15.16.3.2 R&D, 2022-2024
- 15.16.3.3 Regional Market Shares, 2024
- 15.16.3.4 Business Segment Market Shares, 2024
- 15.16.4 Product Benchmarking
- 15.16.5 Strategic Outlook
- 15.16.6 SWOT Analysis
- 15.17 Mission Zero Technologies
- 15.17.1 Company Snapshot
- 15.17.2 Company Overview
- 15.17.3 Product Benchmarking
- 15.17.4 Strategic Outlook
- 15.17.5 SWOT Analysis
- 16 Conclusion and Recommendations
- 16.1 Concluding Remarks from Visiongain
- 16.2 Recommendations for Market Players
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