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We’re faced with a global water crisis.
844 million people lack basic drinking water access, more than 1 of every 10 people on the planet.
By 2050, at least 1 in 4 people will likely live in a country affected by chronic or recurring fresh-water shortages. 2.3 billion people live without access to basic sanitation.
Capturing moisture from the air 💨 to produce clean, sustainable, drinkable water💧
Virtually, 0 Carbon Footprint 🦶
High mobility range and modular design allow flexible application, easy operation, and the ability to work in all types of environments without dependance on the grid, yielding a zero (0) carbon footprint.
Produces Drinkable Water 💦
Water produced from this process is potable, drinkable, and complies with USEPA safe drinking water standards.
Instant ROI & Savings 💰
By extracting moisture from the air, storing excess any unused water in an internal reservoir, and eliminating the need for unnecessary utilities (grid), the cost of water is as low as $0.02/ liter*.
Remote Management 🖥
Wireless connectivity for controlling and monitoring water quality, humidity, dew point, remotely via IP over the internet.
No Expensive Customization 🛠
Standard off-the-shelf components for easy maintenance & repair. Additionally, minimal oil changes, less filter changes, low engine maintenance, and standard replacement components for lowered cost.
Why Oxydus 🔵
We have a compelling mission and a patented technology solution to one of the biggest challenges on the planet - creating drinkable water, anywhere.
We’re Built Different 🟥
Unlike competitors, our footprint has been optimized to maintain flexibility while providing the most return in capital cost and water production efficiency.
Why Teva7 🟡
The patented T7 is available in various sized units for a massive market opportunity delivering water to those in need. We also offer capital financing.
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