Waste-to-Energy and Space Exploration: Could Zero-X Tech Power the Next Mars Colony?

Published on Apr 3
Today, we’re stepping a bit into the future. While our core focus remains here on Earth, we’ve been thinking big—really big.
With NASA, SpaceX, and others actively developing circular resource systems for long-duration space missions, we started asking ourselves:
Could Zero-X's waste-to-energy technology one day help power off-Earth settlements?
Zero-X's X-150 machine already transforms waste into clean hydrogen, and produces biochar—a carbon-rich byproduct with a range of environmental benefits. These features make it especially interesting for space, where self-sufficient energy and waste recycling are essential.
We’re not saying Zero-X is launching to Mars next year (though we wouldn’t say no ), but the adaptability and self-sufficiency of our systems open real doors to high-impact partnerships—both on and off the planet.
Meanwhile, back on Earth 🌍:
• Zero X is preparing for first commercial deployment.
• It is on track to generate $1M in revenue in the next 6 months.
• It is actively exploring key markets in Australia, South Korea, Vietnam, Ghana, and Thailand.
• Carbon Capture Forrent model makes advanced carbon reduction tech more accessible than ever.
The future is clean, circular, and possibly interplanetary—and we’re proud that one of our portfolio companies Zero-X is building the tech that makes it possible.
💬 Curious to learn more? Text anytime at +6281239672340 or drop a line at j.uhlig@exventure.co.
Best,
The EX Venture Team

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