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NEAT+WATER

Improve access to clean water with modern technology

NEAT+WATER is a mission-driven project building drones that convert ocean water into clean drinking water.

How can we make a change?

🌱 How Many Plastic Bottles Could Be Saved by One Drone?

  • A family of 4 needs ~15–20 liters of drinking/cooking water per day
    → We'll use 17.5 liters/day × 7 days = 122.5 liters per week
  • If one drone mission provides 122.5 liters of fresh water per trip (per family/week)
  • Equivalent bottled water: 1 plastic bottle = 0.5 liters
    → So 122.5 liters = 245 plastic bottles per drone trip

Stage 1. Development

We're currently in development, building community support, and raising funds to test our first prototype. Raising funds is essential for us to conduct thorough testing of our first prototype before launch. Our team is dedicated to the development of our product, seeking support from the community and financial resources for the crucial testing phase before launch.

Stage 2. Testing

With your support, we can initiate testing and finalize the patenting of our technology By collaborating with our team, you are contributing to the finalization of our patented technology

Stage 3. Production

Turning ocean water into clean drinking water — one drone at a time.

By utilizing innovative drone technology, we are able to provide a sustainable solution for turning ocean water into safe drinking water, contributing to environmental conservation.

Stage 4. Support

Every drone supplies areas with necessary water. Our drones play a crucial role in providing essential water resources to various regions The functionality of our drones is paramount in delivering much-needed water resources to diverse regions, exemplifying their significant role in water supply

Big Blue Planet

Earth’s Total Water:

  • 97.5 % is saltwater in oceans (not directly drinkable).
  • 2.5 % is freshwater, but…

Of That Freshwater:

  • 68.7 % is locked in glaciers and ice caps
  • 30.1 % is underground (aquifers)
  • 0.3% is in lakes, rivers, and swamps
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