Greenwood Village, Colo., — Cool Planet, an agricultural technology company focused on soil health solutions, announced that it has closed on an additional $20.3 million of new investment and note conversion to fulfill growing customer demand for Cool Terra and to further progress the company’s technology. This financing is an extension of the company’s previously announced Series A
“Today’s announcement demonstrates the confidence that our investors have in both our transformative technology as well as our leadership position in the burgeoning soil health industry,” said Jim Loar, president
The funding will be used to increase overall production of Cool Terra to meet growing customer demand and will allow the company to immediately begin construction of its commercial production facility in Alexandria, Louisianna, which will serve as Cool Planet’s manufacturing hub. The company expects to begin production at the new facility in the summer of 2019. The funding will also help the company continue to invest in the R&D and commercialization of its Engineered Biocarbon technology for other sectors such as animal nutrition, biologicals, and early-plant establishment. Cool Planet plans to bring additional products to market that address these sectors and the growing global concerns of soil health, sustainability, and food security.
“The excitement for Cool Terra continues to grow and this funding will allow us to ramp up production and to continue to invest in R&D,” said Mark Lohmann, Cool Planet’s CFO and EVP of Strategy. “We are especially pleased by the continued support from Agustín Coppel and North Bridge as well as our ongoing partnership with the Central Louisiana Regional Port that has enabled us to begin building our world-class facility in Alexandria.”
Cool Planet develops and markets Engineered Biocarbon technology products for soil health. The company’s first commercial product line is Cool Terra, a
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