SolarDew aims to provide 1 million people with clean drinking water by 2030 via the commercialisation of a disruptive, point of use water purification & desalination technology for off-grid communities, co-financed by the EIC Accelerator Programme and the Innovation Council. By the end of the project, the innovative technology will reach TRL 8, demonstrating the following characteristics:
1. Produce high quality drinking water from biologically, chemically contaminated, brackish or saline sources.
2. Decreasing water price, as scale increases.
3. Low maintenance need, thanks to a proprietary membrane with high fouling resistance.
4. Allowing individual/community production of clean drinking water.
By 2030, with scaling of the technology, SolarDew will address the Green Deal Objectives as well as SDGs: 1, 6, 11 and 12, by reducing:
1. households’ expenditure on drinking water by up to 70%, for communities living in rural and coastal areas.
2. child mortality, resulting from waterborne diseases and long-term effects of chemical contaminants.
3. CO2 emissions, averaging 13,500 tons/year.
4. plastic waste by up to 40 million bottles/year.