Water security
from sunlight.

Mass-scale solar desalination for the world's most water-stressed coastal regions. No electricity. No chemicals.

2.2B lack safe drinking water — WHO25 countries at extreme water stress — WRI40% supply shortfall by 2030 — World Bank700M displaced by water scarcity by 2030 — UN$80B+ Saudi water infrastructure spend by 2030Desalination = <1% of global water supply
2.2B lack safe drinking water — WHO25 countries at extreme water stress — WRI40% supply shortfall by 2030 — World Bank700M displaced by water scarcity by 2030 — UN$80B+ Saudi water infrastructure spend by 2030Desalination = <1% of global water supply

The problem

Centralized desalination
is a single point of failure.

GCC nations depend on desalination for 40–100% of their freshwater. A single plant can consume as much electricity as a small city — and for every liter of freshwater, 1.5 liters of toxic brine goes back into the ocean.

0.0B
Without safe water
WHO/UNICEF 2023
0
Countries in extreme stress
WRI Aqueduct 4.0
0%
Supply gap by 2030
World Bank
0%
GDP at risk
World Bank 2016

Global water stress

The highest concentration spans our target markets.

RiyadhDubaiCairoKarachiDelhiNairobiCape TownMexico CityBeijingLas Vegas
Extreme stress
High stress
Moderate
Target market

12 of 17

most water-stressed countries are in MENA

WRI Aqueduct 4.0

100%

of Kuwait & Qatar's municipal water is desalinated

IDA / Gulf Research Center

50%

of Gulf electricity consumed by desalination

IRENA / KAUST

The solution

Sunlight in.
Freshwater out.

Patent Pending

How it works

Three steps. Zero complexity.

01

Evaporate

02

Condense

03

Collect

Traditional RO

AWF Solar Still

Energy
3–4 kWh / m³
Solar-thermal
Waste
1.5L toxic brine / 1L water
Commodity minerals
Cost
$500M+ per plant (subsidized)
Competitive at scale

Market opportunity

$32–38B by 2030

Global desalination market growing at 9–10% CAGR. Saudi Arabia alone plans $80B+ in water infrastructure.

GCC

64.8M

Saudi Arabia37M
UAE11.5M
Kuwait / Qatar / Bahrain16M

North Africa

192M+

Egypt110M+
Algeria45M+
Morocco37M

100%

NEOM targets renewable-powered desal

ACWA Power

80%

Solar cost decline in 10 years

IRENA 2023

9%+

Desal market CAGR through 2030

Global Water Intel

Q3 2026

Something is coming.

Field tests in Nevada. Pilot meetings with GCC governments. In-country demos by September.