New air-to-water converter uses solar power to deliver 19 liters a day

New air-to-water converter uses solar power to deliver 19 liters a day

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This new solar-based air-to-water dispenser by DrinkingMaker can also dehumidify and purify the air

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(Web Desk) - Anew trend has taken over the green technology industry, with a particular focus on converting energy from water or air into drinkable water.

In a recent development, a firm called DrinkingMaker is soon expected to launch DrinkingWater, a solar-powered, next-generation multifunctional dispenser that extracts water from the air.

In light of the climate crisis leading to water scarcity, the company drew inspiration from dessert beetles and cacti to develop DrinkingWater, a new air-to-water (AWD) dispenser.

According to the company, the dispenser can yield up to 19 liters of water per day in addition to offering optional mineral-rich filter cartridges.

The user can customize the mineral water as per their personal needs.

However, the most distinctive feature of the product is that it is also an air purifier and a dehumidifier that is equipped with a solar power system making it accessible even when traveling.

The company claims the dispenser operates effectively even in extremely dry conditions, as it has been powered by AquaFetch+ (characterized by efficient water production and dehumidification) and advanced graphene tech.

“It captures water in dry areas, securing valuable sources even in arid regions,” DrinkingMaker stated. “Wherever you are, DrinkingWater provides boundless purity. From labs to crises, even war zones, ensuring abundant clean water sources and peace of mind.”