R-Zero Raises $105 Million Series C to Improve the Indoor Air We Breathe

R-Zero’s UV-C Technology Improves Indoor Air Quality for Millions of People; Reduces Reliance on HVAC Systems and Chemicals that Harm Environment R-Zero, a global leader in healthy buildings and green buildings, today announced it has closed a $105 million Series C to continue scaling the adoption of its UV-C technology to address a growing health crisis: disinfecting the indoor air we breathe. The round brings R-Zero’s total amount of capital raised to more than $170 million. Funds from the Series C will help the company scale deployments of its disinfection and risk modeling technology to meet growing demand across public and private sectors, including K-12 schools, college campuses, corporate campuses, hospitals, senior care communities, parks and recreation, and other government facilities. R-Zero’s disinfection technology has a positive impact on people, by neutralizing 99.99% of harmful microorganisms that live in the indoor air we breathe, and on the planet through lower energy consumption and waste production. “We spend 90% of our time indoors, but there has been a lack of innovation around improving indoor air health,” said Jennifer Nuckles, CEO at R-Zero. “R-Zero is setting the new standard for indoor air, offering a sustainable solution that removes customers’ reliance on harsh chemicals and HVAC systems that cause harm to humans and the environment.” “R-Zero’s technology is a vital part of enhancing o...
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