Atmospheric water generation
Atmospheric water generators already exist, with cold surfaces driving condensation and collection—but they are energy expensive to operate. With out proprietary methods , very little energy is required and the only determinant of speed of collection is ambient humidity in the air.
Market
As the bottled water market is $200 billion globally, the push for a new, cost-efficient source of potable water—and the pressure to eliminate plastics—will open a massive market for licensees of InQbates development.
There are many potential partners to launch that we know and have relationships with. Some of those have water delivery devices; some are in the general kitchen appliance business. On the NGO/Government front, the market is astounding: Around 700 million people in 43 countries suffer today from water scarcity, while 3.6 billion people worldwide (nearly half the global population) are already living in potential water-scarce areas at least one month per year. This could increase to 4.8–5.7 billion in 2050…but the all of signs of climate crisis in our dwindling water supplies exist today.
Very little energy is required and the only determinant of speed of collection is ambient humidity in the air.
While the 25% average humidity in Arizona or the Middle East may only output 2-3 gallons daily, the 65% levels in South Florida or Hong Kong would output 5-6 gallons daily.
Product
The Atmospheric Water Generator will feature the technology for commercially scaled appliances that can be used in home, business or emergency applications.