Bulane burns with enthusiasm following a €14 million new financing

Bulane new financing

Bulane burns with enthusiasm following a €14 million new financing

The Hérault-based company Bulane has just raised €14 million (about $15.2 million) with which it will be able to develop in Europe.

Bulane, a company specialising in hydrogen-based high-temperature clean flames (Dyomix process), develops electrolysers for combustion applications. It has produced 1,600 of them to date. In order to go further, the company has carried out a new round of financing, bringing together its historical partners (Irdi and Sofilaro) and investors from Vol-V, Captain Watt and Idec Invest Innovation. This is Bulane’s third round of financing, following a €2.7 million round in 2015 (about $2.9 million) and a second round of €2.8 million in 2018 (around $3.05 million).

This operation will enable Bulane to strengthen its organisation, with the reinforcement of its R&D activities and the construction of a new electrolyser production site, in addition to its current headquarters located in Fabrègues, near Montpellier.

Bulane also wants to accelerate its commercial development in Europe, where it plans to “decarbonise the combustions of thousands of burners.”

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Article written by Laurent Meillaud and translated by Logan King 

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Logan King

After an unusual career (3 years in the French army followed by a 3-year degree in Applied Foreign Languages), it was my passion for environmental issues that finally caught up with me and led me to join Seiya Consulting and H2 Today in June 2022. First as an end-of-study internship, then as Marketing & Communication Manager and translator at Hydrogen Today.

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