Homes account for 10% of global carbon emissions. Our mission is to eliminate residential carbon emissions by 2050.
Potential Impact at Scale
- 7.5 tons of CO₂/home/year when fully adopting SeeAir’s solutions.
- 72 billion metric tons of CO₂e avoided by 2050 when adopted at scale.

How we measure
- Direct carbon savings per home yearly (unit: CO₂e/home/year)
- Each home can reduce up to 7.5 tons of CO₂ annually by implementing all recommended upgrades:
- Air sealing & insulation
- Heat pumps for heating, cooling & domestic hot water
- Rooftop solar
- Global attainable market (unit: billion m2/year)
- The carbon savings per home are extended to the low-rise residential market
- 8% current global adoption of fully electric homes and increasing to 80% global adoption by 2050 as aligns with global climate targets
- 20% increase in global low-rise residential housing as global population stagnates and urbanizes into multifamily residential buildings.

- Global carbon savings (unit: CO₂e)
- Multiply CO₂e per sq ft by attainable market captured each year
- Annual savings from each home extend for the 25 year lifespan of insulation and heat pumps
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Analysis completed using the Carbon Reduction Assessment for New Enterprises (CRANE) methodology for greenhouse gas emission reductions. CRANE is a tool that helps investors and entrepreneurs evaluate the greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction potential of emerging climate technologies.
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This analysis was completed as part of our participation in the Innovator Cohort 6 at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab IMPEL program.
IMPEL is a highly selective program funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Building Technologies Office that supports the commercialization of promising climate tech companies.
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