Takachar brings a small-scale, low-cost, portable machine that can be loaded into the back of tractors and deployed to farms.
Crop residues are fed into the machine and roasted in a controlled way that prevents particulate matter, volatile matter, CO and NOx emissions, turning the crop residues on-site into valuable bioproducts such as biofuel, fertilizer and activated carbon.
This innovative system is auto-thermal and requires no external fuel or heat, making it cost-effective. Moreover, Takachar broadens smallholder farmers' livelihood and business prospects to generate additional income by selling these on-demand bioproducts on the market. This innovation can increase farmers' yields on average by up to 30 percent, increase their net income by up to 50 percent while sequestering carbon emissions at a gigatonne level at scale, and hence reducing harmful air pollution. Takachar's innovation has won a variety of recognition, including Prince William's Earthshot Prize and the XPRIZE Carbon Removal competition funded by Elon Musk and the Musk Foundation.