Solar desalination: The solution to get access to clean affordable water in the Philippines.

The Philippines consist of 7,641 islands in Southeast Asia, making it the largest archipelago in the world. The country is worldwide known for its abundant beautiful beaches and as the world’s largest coconut producer. Water resources in the Philippines are under stress because of increasing demand and poor infrastructure, the population is widespread over the islands.

Clean water supply is a major problem in the Philippines, ranking 97th in global access to clean drinking water and having the highest water cost in SE Asia. There are many unsafe and unsustainable groundwater resources used that are vulnerable to climate changepollution, and over-depletion. Decentralized islands and regions are forced to transport expensive water and pay high bills.

Affordable & sustainable water supply by solar desalination in the Philippines.
Elemental Water Makers provide easy & efficient reverse osmosis solutions powered by the sun in the Philippines. Empowering you to get reliable access to clean water that’s affordable.

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    Reliable desalination in the Philippines.

    “Starting in the Philippines, regions where we operate can now enjoy affordable high-quality water that has been produced using a sustainable method, in line with our vision.

    John Jadczak, Managing Partner, NXTLVL Water

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    Save up to 70% on water expenses

    Enjoy strong savings avoiding the use of electricity.

    Start saving on your water bill.

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    Sustainable using unlimited resources

    Utilize the abundant resources of the sea and sun.

    Avoid emissions as no fossil fuels are involved.

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    Independent and reliable supply

    A reliable supply every day independent of others.

    Regardless of water availability and energy prices.

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    Stress-free operation & remote monitoring

    Check in on your water supply, anywhere, anytime.

    No more surprises thanks to automated messages.

    Commissioned desalination projects in the region:

    Solar panels that are providing the necessary power to run the desalination system. The generated energy is partly stored in a battery (with a long life-span), which ensures water supply in periodes with shortages in sunlight. In the background there is a small fishing hut and a beach.

    “There are four major issues in the provision of potable drinking water in Southeast Asia: water cost, quality, access, and environmental impact. Working with EWM technology we are able to invest locally into decentralized water production solutions that overcome each of these challenges. Starting in the Philippines, regions where we operate can now enjoy affordable high-quality water that has been produced using a sustainable method, in line with our vision.”

    The Philippines | John Jadczak | Managing Partner NXTLVL Water, view project
    Green fields and turquoise water in Indonesia

    At a nursery for small plants in Indonesia, we have installed a solar energy powered brackish water desalination system assisted by gravity. The fresh water is used to grow the small plants. This project has been the result of a cooperation between the University of Technology Delft, The Netherlands and the Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia and has won several prestigious innovation awards.

    Indonesia | Landscaping, view project

    Reliable and affordable desalination in the Philippines.