According to a recent LinkedIn post from Oxylus Energy, the company has been selected by Hello Tomorrow as one of the Top 100 Deep Tech Startups to Watch in 2026, from a pool of 4,800 applicants. The recognition reportedly comes from a jury of investors and industry experts in the Automotive, Maritime, Rail Transportation & Operations track, indicating growing third-party interest in its technology.
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The post highlights that Oxylus Energy is developing an electrochemical process that converts CO2 and water into green methanol using intermittent renewable energy, positioning the company within emerging low-carbon fuel markets. It notes a progression from subscale reactor testing a year ago to scaling a proprietary cell architecture to production sizes, which suggests meaningful technical de-risking that could support future commercialization.
As shared in the post, Oxylus Energy plans to compete in the Hello Tomorrow Summit Challenge finale in Amsterdam on June 11–12 for a EUR 100,000 grand prize, an event expected to draw more than 3,500 attendees, including deep tech investors and corporates. This exposure could enhance the company’s access to capital and strategic partnerships, especially among industrial players seeking decarbonization solutions.
The post also references support from early backers including Toyota Ventures, Azolla Ventures, Earth Foundry, Connecticut Innovations and Yale University, underscoring existing institutional and strategic investor interest. For investors tracking the green fuels and carbon utilization space, this combination of technical milestones, ecosystem validation and visibility at a high-profile summit may indicate an improving outlook for Oxylus Energy’s competitive positioning and fundraising prospects.

