Water from Air? How a Bengaluru startup is trying to solve the drinking water crisis

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Publicado 2024-06-29
Water scarcity in India | Heatwave in India | Water from Air | water purification | Groundwater depletion | New water technology | Bengaluru water crisis

2024 Will go down in history as one of the hottest years…
As temperatures kept soaring, Indian cities started to go dry. But Uravu Labs in Bengaluru continues to bottle nearly 4000 litres of water every single day without tapping into groundwater, a lake or a river. They convert air into drinking water. Watch the video to find out how this magic happens.
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @renewingmind3962
    People don't have time to watch such incredible innovations for the betterment of mankind... Kudos to the team...
  • Not every customer will be happy to pay Rs 100 to 200 for a bottle of water. But still great innovation, the rich should atleast promote its usage.
  • @user-wz8xq6xy2i
    Great idea 1. Every house needs to start production 2. Supply to neighbors 3. Will help reduce humidity 4. Where can wet get the contact info of those who created this? - I’ve seen these elsewhere and it’s important to do this across the entire country. 5. 4000 liters is enough water for the whole house.
  • @p_n_9xq_usr
    I had dropped this idea in 2010 as it has the potential to irreversibly damage the atmosphere & hence the ecosystem that is depended on it. Be aware of the long term consequences to the environment... sometimes, we need to let go of certain innovations for the sake of our future generations.
  • @HariKishan-ol5ho
    This similar startup here in secunderabad used to supply such water, it made the surrounding atmosphere really hot so they quit making that water
  • @kreativechaos7606
    Dehumidifier with water purification, definitely a good option for areas with humidity but where there's no or very less humidity it won't work.
  • @saagar2002
    A better solutions are ponds, stricter enforcement of laws around buildings and real estate developers, rain water harvesting, a technology to measure water levels and monitor them
  • @blrrock
    This might be much worst idea than we can even think of it as of now because taking out water from air makes it very dry and it's going to impact on environment adversely. Also it's consuming more energy. Not all technologies are good for environment.
  • @leoj.carnage5540
    To people who are reading this, no this this is not a new invention, there might be innovation but still it's not a new concept just search it on the youtube, even history tv 18 did a video on it 4 years ago. I guess the guy just started a startup out of this, so they could sell effectively during water crisis.
  • @deepg2477
    this is a very old technology and atleast several dozen companies doing this all over the globe, total bs - this will lead to phenomenal electricity consumption
  • @usernamesoldout
    This is clickbait. What they are doing is small scale and niche, no way this will "solve the drinking water crisis".
  • @businessswot1003
    So basically it's a lab water used in chemistry labs distilled water
  • @crazydrifter13
    3:19 guys pls work on the rust problem. This is unbelievable. Such a simple problem to fix too.
  • @adityaln9361
    4000 litters used extremely conservatively can handle the needs of maybe 200 people. This is still quite early days but I am hopeful for this intiative
  • people like you give the future a chance. if you can solve the water problem.. you deserve all the respect and lots and lots of money. i wish you success.
  • @wg8349
    It's good to have backup plans for everything.
  • @ChetanMota
    unable to buy from them, website not accepting orders. How do I buy?