Daphne Technology raises CHF 15 million to scale its methane abatement system
21 April 2026
Daphne Technology’s SlipPure system uses a patented plasma-catalytic process to reduce methane slip from lean-burn natural gas engine exhaust by 90%, with no moving parts and no engine modification required. | © Daphne Technology
Ecublens-based Daphne Technology has closed the first tranche of its current funding round with a CHF 15 million investment led by London-based sustainability investor Taranis, to accelerate the commercialization of its SlipPure methane abatement system for natural gas engines.
Ecublens-based Daphne Technology has announced the first close of its current funding round, led by a CHF 15 million investment from Taranis, a London-based sustainability investor. Taranis joins existing investors Shell Ventures and Trafigura, which previously partnered with Daphne to deploy its PureMetrics emissions monitoring system aboard an LNG carrier, as key backers of the company.
The capital will fund the establishment of US manufacturing capacity, additional product development, and expanded field deployment and technical service capabilities, with commercial rollout targeting midstream and upstream natural gas operators facing growing regulatory pressure to reduce methane emissions.
Methane slip, unburned methane in the exhaust of lean-burn natural gas engines, accounts for 55% of methane emissions from compressor engines used by pipeline operators, and remains largely unaddressed by existing aftertreatment systems. Daphne’s SlipPure system responds directly to this challenge through a patented plasma-catalytic process delivering 90% methane reduction alongside removal of 99% of carbon monoxide, 99% of formaldehyde, and 60% of NO₂, with no moving parts and no engine modification required. A field demonstration is currently underway on a 2,000 HP lean-burn engine at a leading US midstream operator.
The raise builds on significant commercial momentum for Daphne. In January 2025, the company secured nearly USD 6 million from the US Department of Energy’s Methane Emissions Reduction Program alongside energy company Williams to deploy SlipPure across four natural gas engines in the US.
Headquartered in Ecublens with offices in Houston and Singapore, Daphne Technology combines expertise in plasma chemistry, catalysis, and oil and gas engineering, and is the only provider offering a validated, scalable methane abatement system specifically for lean-burn gas engines.