Catalyzing Carbon Removal in Africa
Net Zero can’t be realized without Carbon Dioxide Removal - CDR.
Led by bold entrepreneurs, Africa can become a CDR powerhouse.
We support startups in realizing this potential.
INTRODUCING
Africa Carbon Removal Accelerator (ACRA)
An accelerator program designed to support Africa’s CDR startups.
Applications open January 14 - February 24, 2025
Program timeline April - September, 2025
Accelerator Details
6 month program
Join the program led by CDR-focused experts, including the team from remove - a premier CDR-focused accelerator program - the sus.lab team at ETH Zurich and the Net Zero Lab at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition. In partnership with Strathmore University and the Nuvoni Centre for Innovation Research, the program will provide you with deep knowledge of CDR and support you on your entrepreneurial journey in this space.
CDR-focused community
This program provides connections to tech and policy stakeholders, leading CDR buyers, verification bodies and fundraising professionals globally, while keeping the context of Sub-Saharan Africa top of mind.
As a participant, you will gain access to a thriving and globally-connected CDR community. Connect, share knowledge and collaborate with key stakeholders in an enabling and diverse CDR ecosystem – just one click away.
Embedded in local research
As a program participant, you will benefit from the most recent findings on CDR technologies that offer the greatest sustainable development potential for Sub-Saharan Africa.
Participants will also learn about local factors critical for the development of a domestic CDR ecosystem.
Program Partners
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sus.lab is a “think and do tank” launched by the Group for Sustainability at ETH Zurich.
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remove is the premier CDR-focused accelerator with a history of supporting CDR startups globally.
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Nuvoni Research focuses on science, technology and innovation for inclusive development in Africa.
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Strathmore University strives to mainstream policy and research for a positive impact on society.
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The Net Zero Lab drives impactful climate action via carbon markets & climate tech innovation.
Who should apply?
You should apply if you are…
an early stage startup,
based in Sub-Saharan Africa,
focused on carbon removal,
and ready to commit to this program.
FAQs
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In order to avoid the worst outcomes of climate change, emissions of greenhouse gases, in particular carbon dioxide (CO2), need to be reduced as much as possible. Limiting global warming to 1.5°C requires us to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 at the very latest. However, even with great emission avoidance and reduction efforts, there still are emissions, for instance from agriculture or industrial processes, which are extremely hard and expensive to mitigate. To compensate for these, we need to actively reduce atmospheric levels of CO2 to achieve Net Zero or potentially even realize Net Negative emissions.
The process to do this is called Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) and encompasses a range of solutions through which CO2 is removed from the atmosphere and sequestered safely for long periods of time.
This is where CDR differs from emission avoidance. While avoiding emissions prevents CO2 from enterering into the atmosphere in the first place, CDR removes existing atmospheric CO2 and stores it durably. -
Yes, we would love to hear from you. However, please make note that the same logic applies: You are only eligible if you work on removal of greenhouse gases, not on their reduction or avoidance.
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The ACRA program purely focuses on carbon removal; CDR needs to be front and center of your solution and company.
We appreciate your work on avoidance and reduction efforts. However, you will need to look for other programs for support as this program would not be a fit for you. -
You are eligible to apply if:
CDR is front and center to the company you are building
You are developing sound solutions grounded in science, not hype
You want to be an active part of the CDR ecosystem in Sub-Saharan Africa
You are planning to or have already founded the company and are located in Sub-Saharan Africa
You, as founders, (will) own the majority of your company
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The ACRA program will run in English.
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The default for the ACRA program activities is virtual; however, we will offer opportunities for in-person events throughout the program when it is helpful for the ecosystem.
In order to benefit fully from the program, participants would need a stable internet connection that can account for live and interactive video sessions during the program.
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You are eligible to apply if your startup is based in one of the following countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, as defined by The World Bank:
Angola
Benin
Botswana
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cabo Verde
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Chad
Comoros
Côte d'Ivoire
Congo, Republic
Congo, Republic Democratic
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Eswatini
Ethiopia
Gabon
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Kenya
Lesotho
Liberia
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mozambique
Namibia
Niger
Nigeria
Rwanda
Sao Tome and Principe
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Somalia
South Africa
South Sudan
Sudan
Tanzania
Togo
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
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No, there will not be any funding for the startups as part of the accelerator program.
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To make the most of this program, we recommend that participants have:
Stable internet connection: A reliable internet connection is crucial for attending live sessions and accessing online materials.
A webcam and microphone: These will allow you to participate in live sessions and interact with your peers and instructors.
A compatible device: A laptop or desktop computer is recommended for optimal performance. You may also use a tablet or smartphone, but please be aware that the experience may be limited.
By meeting these technical requirements, you can maximize your learning experience and fully participate in all aspects of the program.
Contact us.
Can’t find what you need in the FAQs?
Reach out to info@acra-program.com