EWA Water from Air

A new atmospheric water source

Climate changes and global drought are irreversible, and humanity has to adapt to it and act accordingly.

One of the key challenges is to regain a reliable, dependable and contaminants-free water supply

Prevailing solutions are insufficient or deficient

The prevailing methods for increasing the amount of fresh water are desalination and purification/ filtration.

Desalination is attractive for urban production volumes of 1000 cubic per day and more, where water transportation infrastructure is available.

An ideal solution for rural, industrial and relief needs

EWA is economically viable already at 5,000 litres of water per day (five cubic meters), reaching the optimum efficiency at around 300 cubic meters of water per day. Infrastructure is not required and mobile units are also available. 

EWA-III/10 in operation

Leaving behind the traditional condensation concepts previously used to extract water from air, EWA-III utilizes a multi-stage, dry, chemically based concept that is unaffected by air pollution and suits most climatic conditions.