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Germany’s AIRMO Raises €5M Seed Round to Scale Methane Emissions Monitoring from Space

The race to monitor methane emissions from space is gaining serious momentum. As the European Union moves to enforce binding methane reduction obligations on the energy sector — with the first compliance deadlines under the EU Methane Regulation (EUMR) already in effect — the demand for independent, high-precision measurement tools is expanding fast. Against that backdrop, Munich-based AIRMO has secured €5 million in seed funding to accelerate the deployment of what it describes as the world’s most accurate spaceborne methane emissions monitoring system.

The round was led by Ananda Impact Ventures, joined by Unconventional Ventures, kopa ventures, Desai Ventures, and Hypernova / New Venture Securities. Two EQT Partners — Matthias Fackler and Francesco Starace — also participated as strategic investors. Existing backers Antler, Findus Ventures, E2MC, and Pi Labs all returned for the round, reflecting continued confidence in the founding team and technology roadmap.

What AIRMO Does

Founded in 2022 by Daria Stepanova — a rocket scientist with over a decade in the small satellite industry and 12 successful satellite launches to her name — AIRMO designs, builds and operates proprietary methane monitoring instruments for deployment across drones, aircraft, and satellites.

The company’s core innovation lies in its integration of a Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) pushbroom spectrometer with a micro-LiDAR system into a compact satellite platform. The LiDAR component corrects for atmospheric variables, aerosols, and wind patterns that typically degrade the accuracy of spectrometer-only systems. The result is a detection capability roughly twice as accurate as existing satellite monitoring solutions — precise enough to identify a methane plume as small as a leaking vehicle from 500 kilometres above the Earth.

AIRMO is already commercially operational, running methane emissions monitoring missions via drones and aeroplanes across Europe, Central Asia, and the MENA region. Its existing customer roster includes major energy companies such as Uniper, TotalEnergies, and ESCE — names that underscore the industrial-scale relevance of real-time methane visibility.

Investor Analysis

The composition of this syndicate signals a deliberate blend of impact capital and energy sector expertise. Ananda Impact Ventures, a Munich-based impact fund, has built a track record of backing European startups addressing systemic environmental challenges. The participation of Francesco Starace — former CEO of Italian energy giant Enel — as a strategic investor alongside EQT Partners is particularly notable, lending AIRMO credibility in regulated utility markets where customer acquisition cycles can be long and trust-intensive.

The inclusion of Antler and Pi Labs from the seed stage likewise points to a company that has been systematically de-risked from early on, rather than raising its first institutional capital on promise alone.

Regulatory Tailwinds and Market Context

The timing of this raise is closely tied to a tightening regulatory environment. The EU Methane Regulation requires oil, gas, and coal operators — including importers — to measure, report, and verify methane emissions in line with the OGMP 2.0 framework. Independent third-party verification at a “reasonable assurance” level is mandated, and the EU Commission is required to launch a global satellite-based methane monitoring tool by August 2026. A dedicated Methane Transparency Database is also set to go live in September 2026.

For operators already aligned with OGMP 2.0, which covers an estimated 42% of global oil and gas production, the demand for verified, high-frequency measurement data is transitioning from voluntary best practice to regulatory necessity. AIRMO’s combined airborne and spaceborne offering is specifically designed to meet that need — providing the audit-grade data trails that regulators and corporate ESG commitments increasingly require.

What’s Next

The fresh capital will fund the integration of AIRMO’s payload onto a satellite platform developed in partnership with Bulgarian manufacturer EnduroSat — a relationship announced in February 2026 — with the first launch targeting early 2027. That initial satellite is intended as the foundation for a 12-satellite constellation that would deliver routine, global operational monitoring at commercially meaningful cadence.

Alongside the satellite programme, AIRMO is scaling its existing airborne campaigns across Europe, MENA, and Central Asia to expand revenue and establish the operational credibility that long-term enterprise and regulatory customers will demand before committing to multi-year data contracts.

CompanyAIRMOCountryGermanyRoundSeedAmount€5 millionLead InvestorAnanda Impact VenturesOther InvestorsUnconventional Ventures, kopa ventures, Desai Ventures, Hypernova / New Venture Securities, Matthias Fackler & Francesco Starace (EQT), Antler, Findus Ventures, E2MC, Pi LabsFounded2022FounderDaria StepanovaSectorSpaceTech / Climate TechFirst Satellite Launch2027 (with EnduroSat)Key CustomersUniper, TotalEnergies, ESCE

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