The construction industry, especially in Europe, is set to transform toward decarbonization. This transformation is driven by two factors: carbon taxation across Europe and market-based building regulations. Overall, companies that quantify material emissions, integrate CO₂ storage, and document recyclability will gain a competitive and regulatory advantage.
“We are proud to be pioneers in this globally significant transition,” says Satu Lipsanen, CEO of Lipa-Betoni. “This upgrade covers the entire capacity of our factory, allowing us to supply low-carbon concrete elements widely already during 2026.”
Construction in progress – implementation to begin in early 2026
The factory investment project is currently underway in Finland, where Carbonaide’s systems are being integrated into Lipa-Betoni’s full-scale element production. The work includes module manufacturing, tank installations, and system integration. After these phases, pilot operations will start at the beginning of 2026, followed by full production.
Elematic has developed a specialized sealing solution for the factory’s curing chambers, where a patent is pending, enabling the safe use of carbon dioxide in the production process.
A partnership with Elematic enables customers to adopt the technology in existing factories in Europe
According to Tapio Vehmas, CEO of Carbonaide, Lipa-Betoni’s project marks a crucial milestone in the company’s commercialization process: “We are now entering the precast concrete industry together with Lipa-Betoni. This first full factory integration also represents a major step in our collaboration with Elematic, started in 2025, which allows us to bring our solution rapidly to Europe’s construction markets.”
Teppo Voutilainen, CEO of Elematic, adds: “Europe faces a significant step change towards decarbonization in construction. Carbonaide’s technology provides our customers with a more efficient, lower-emission way to manufacture precast concrete while reducing costs. Elematic can fully support the implementation of this technology into existing precast factories.”
By combining Elematic’s expertise in equipment and automation with Carbonaide’s carbon dioxide treatment process, the collaboration enables the production of more sustainable concrete elements that permanently store CO₂.
Potential for decarbonization and cost savings in the construction sector
Carbonaide’s technology allows for a reduction of up to 20% in cement usage. In the context of emissions trading, this could translate into savings of approximately €120,000 to €250,000 annually for €80 per ton of CO2. Cement prices are expected to rise further by 2026, potentially reaching €135 per ton, which could yield cost savings of hundreds of thousands of euros each year depending on the size of the production line. In addition to being cost-effective, this technology also accelerates the manufacturing process, minimizes climate impact, and addresses the increasing industrial demand for low-carbon construction solutions.
Lipa-Betoni aims to achieve over 60% emissions reduction in its element production in the first phase of adopting Carbonaide technology, surpassing Finland’s current low-carbon classification standards for concrete.
This method even makes carbon-neutral production possible — a world first in the concrete industry.
More information:
Laura Hinkkanen
Global Head of Marketing & Communications, Elematic Oyj
laura.hinkkanen@elematic.com
+358 50 397 3810
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