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AKVO Launches Water-on-Want (WoW) for Sustainable Water Solutions

Akvo Atmospheric Water Systems Pvt. Ltd. has officially launched its Water-on-Want (WoW) initiative, offering a revolutionary, CAPEX-free, OPEX-based BOOT model for water generation. Designed for corporates in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Gujarat, the WoW model enables access to Akvo’s advanced Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs) with no upfront investment.

After an 18-month pilot, WoW ensures a risk-free, cost-effective, and sustainable way for businesses to meet their daily water needs (minimum 500 LPD). Akvo installs, maintains, and operates the system while clients pay per litre.

“WoW is more than tech—it’s a sustainable business model,” said Navkaran Singh Bagga, CEO & Founder.

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Akvo Launches Water-on-Want (WoW) for Sustainable Corporate Water Solutions

Akvo Atmospheric Water Systems Pvt. Ltd. has launched its Water-on-Want (WoW) initiative, offering a CAPEX-free, sustainable water solution for corporates in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Gujarat. Using an OPEX-based BOOT model, companies can now access Akvo’s Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs) with no upfront investment. Businesses pay per litre, while Akvo manages the equipment end-to-end.

“WoW merges technology with a no-risk business model to help companies go green without financial strain,” said Navkaran Singh Bagga, CEO & Founder.

With a minimum daily offtake of 500 LPD, WoW helps corporates adopt sustainability while cutting costs—making every drop count.

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Futuristic Water Tech: From Rain Energy to Atmospheric Water

As India faces intensifying water scarcity due to climate change, researchers and innovators are exploring futuristic solutions beyond traditional groundwater and surface water sources.

On World Water Day, experts spotlight breakthroughs like atmospheric water generation (AWG) and rain energy harvesting. One of the notable efforts comes from Akvo Atmospheric Water Systems Pvt. Ltd., led by CEO Navkaran Singh Bagga. The company recently launched its Water-on-Want (WoW) initiative for corporates in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Gujarat. The program operates on a zero-CAPEX, OPEX-based BOOT model, providing clean drinking water via AWGs with a minimum daily offtake of 500 litres.

“WoW removes financial barriers to sustainable water. We install, own, and operate the systems—clients only pay per litre used,” said Mr. Bagga.

Meanwhile, researchers like Dr. Visakh Vaikuntanathan at Shiv Nadar University are studying ways to harness rain energy, developing dual-use solar-rain cells that generate power from both sunlight and rainfall.

With climate change threatening Himalayan glaciers that feed India’s rivers, experts like Dr. Dipankar Saha warn that urgent tech-driven interventions are critical. Companies like Suhora are using satellite intelligence to monitor glacial changes and prevent disasters.

A 2018 NITI Aayog report projected that by 2030, India’s water demand may double its supply—making such innovations more vital than ever.

DT Next

As India battles rising water scarcity worsened by climate change and extreme weather, researchers and innovators are pushing beyond conventional methods to secure sustainable water sources.

On World Water Day, attention turns to ideas like rain energy harvesting, atmospheric water generation (AWG), and glacier monitoring.

Dr. Visakh Vaikuntanathan of Shiv Nadar University is working on converting the kinetic energy of rain—typically lost as sound—into usable energy through “all-weather” cells that act as both solar and rain-powered generators. His team uses IMD data to estimate rainfall energy and aims to create a rain energy map for India.

Meanwhile, atmospheric water is emerging as a dependable source. A study in Nature outlined a sorption-based atmospheric harvesting system that could revolutionize agriculture.

Navkaran Singh Bagga, CEO of Akvo Atmospheric Water Systems, highlights the company’s use of AWG technology in 15 countries. Akvo’s newly launched Water-on-Want (WoW) initiative in four Indian states (TN, KA, MH, GJ) offers water generation on an OPEX-based BOOT model, eliminating upfront CAPEX and ensuring a minimum of 500 LPD for corporates.

“The WoW model removes financial risk and promotes sustainable access to water,” said Mr. Bagga.

Technologies are also crucial for glacier monitoring, with experts like Dr. Dipankar Saha warning of the cascading effects of glacial melt on India’s rivers and groundwater. Companies like Suhora are applying satellite data and predictive analytics to monitor glacial changes and prepare communities.

India’s looming water crisis—projected to worsen by 2030 with demand outpacing supply—calls for urgent adoption of such innovative solutions.

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The Future of Water Sustainability and How Akvo is Pioneering Change

Water is the foundation of life, yet over 2 billion people worldwide lack access to safe drinking water. As climate change intensifies and water resources become increasingly scarce, the need for innovative, sustainable solutions has never been greater. The future of water sustainability lies in harnessing new technologies, reducing dependency on depleting sources, and ensuring equitable access. One such revolutionary innovation leading the way is atmospheric water generation (AWG)—the ability to extract pure, drinkable water from the air.

The Water Crisis: A Growing Global Concern

With rising global temperatures, droughts, groundwater depletion, and pollution are accelerating the water crisis. Traditional sources such as rivers, lakes, and underground aquifers are under immense stress due to urbanization and over-extraction. The UN predicts that by 2025, half of the world’s population will live in water-stressed areas. The question is no longer whether we should act—but how quickly we can adopt solutions that can safeguard future generations.

Innovation as the Key to Sustainable Water Access

While desalination and water recycling have played a role in addressing shortages, they come with high energy costs and environmental concerns. Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs) present a sustainable, decentralized alternative by pulling moisture from the air and converting it into safe, potable water—without exploiting existing water sources. This breakthrough technology is not just a concept; it’s a reality reshaping water accessibility worldwide.

Akvo’s Role in Shaping the Future of Water Sustainability

At the forefront of this transformation is Akvo Atmospheric Water Generators, a brand dedicated to delivering clean water from the air, anytime and anywhere. Akvo’s technology is designed for households, businesses, and communities that need a reliable, sustainable, and independent water source. Here’s how Akvo is pioneering change:

1. Sustainable & Self-Sufficient Water Generation

Unlike conventional water sources that rely on pipelines or reservoirs, Akvo’s plug-and-play systems extract water directly from the humidity in the air, making it ideal for drought-prone and remote areas. This significantly reduces the pressure on overburdened freshwater supplies.

2. Energy-Efficient & Eco-Friendly Technology

Akvo’s AWGs are designed to minimize energy consumption, using advanced filtration and purification processes to produce high-quality drinking water without the carbon footprint of bottled water production or transportation.

3. Disaster Relief & Emergency Water Solutions

In times of natural disasters, Akvo’s technology offers a lifeline for communities without access to safe drinking water. Portable AWG units can be deployed in disaster-stricken areas, providing immediate relief without the logistical challenges of transporting bottled water.

4. Corporate & Residential Sustainability

From hotels and offices to eco-conscious homes, businesses and individuals are adopting Akvo’s solutions to reduce water wastage and reliance on municipal water supply. This shift contributes to a more resilient, sustainable future where water security is not dependent on shrinking natural reserves.

The Road Ahead: A Water-Secure Future

As we look ahead, water sustainability will require multi-faceted solutions, including policy reforms, conservation efforts, and technological innovation. Atmospheric Water Generation is poised to become a key component of this sustainable future, ensuring that clean water is accessible, affordable, and environmentally responsible.

Akvo is not just providing a product; it is pioneering a movement towards water independence. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, Akvo is proving that the future of water sustainability is not about scarcity—it’s about innovation and accessibility.

The question is: Are we ready to embrace this future?

Ashish Vidyarthi Podcast

Navkaran Singh Bagga (Founder and CEO of Akvo Atmospheric Water Systems) takes Ashish Vidyarthi on an educational journey on how Akvo Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) makes drinking water from Air.

Navkaran explains how their proprietary ground breaking water system and the modular system – Akvo Water Blocks utilises condensation to produce pure drinking water from the humidity in the air. Which meet large water supply needs, each block generating up to 500 litres of water daily allowing you to scale from 5,000 to 1,00,000 litres daily.

The discussion also addressed the challenges of water management in various areas of India & the world along with the importance of educating people about the possibility of creating limitless water with AWGs.

Akvo has deployed its products in 14 countries and multiple multinational companies have installed the Akvo Water Blocks, which are most effective in areas with high humidity, such as Chennai, Bangalore, Kochi, Goa, Kolkata, Mumbai, Lakshadweep etc.

The conversation left Mr Vidyarthi fascinated and we hope more people become aware of this technology because Akvo gives you complete water independence without having to be bound to pipe lines and dubious water sources.

Brand Sutra

Generating water out of thin air – that’s what Navkaran Singh Bagga, founder and CEO, AKVO Atmospheric Water Systems Pvt Ltd., has been doing with AKVO’s atmospheric water generation technology, in his endeavour to address the water crisis in India

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Atmospheric water generation (AWG) technology was probably pioneered in Israel. How did you think of bringing the technology to India and what have been the highlights of AKVO’s journey so far?

In late 2016, as I was reading about Cape Town and its impending water scarcity and with major metros of India running out of ground water along with other natural resources, it dawned upon me that India needed a workable approach in mitigating this crisis. So I embarked upon a completely new, unsung terrain of manufacturing atmospheric water generators for India and Middle Eastern countries. After a lot of research online, I investigated this amazing source of water which is practically untapped. It took us over a year to build our first running machine. Up to now, we have sold over 450 machines worldwide. Some noteworthy highlights: 1. Hardua Mangarh in Damoh region of Madhya Pradesh faced an acute water crisis. The villagers had to climb down a 200-year-old well, just to fetch water. They had to form a human ladder going down the steep well, taking great risk to fetch a bucket of water. During summer, it often dried up, forcing people to migrate from the village. The Public Health & Environment Department of Madhya Pradesh approached AKVO to come up with a solution. Now, after over two years of the installation of the AKVO 365K machine unit there, villagers receive about 1,000 litres of fresh drinking water every day from air. 2. During the summer months of 2019, the Greater Chennai Corporation had installed AKVO atmospheric water generator in its premises on a trial basis. Currently, over 50 machines have been installed in Chennai across schools, residential complexes, private institutions etc. 3. Over 44 AKVO machines have been installed at the Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 stadium, with an order for over 350 more. AKVO atmospheric water systems have also installed their new 300 litre machine at Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority. DP World has already installed their first machine in their Dubai port.

How have your operations grown since you started out in 2017 – what is the company’s topline currently? What is the strength of your user base and distribution network? What kind of competition is there in the market?

We have targeted a topline of Rs 5 crore this financial year. We currently have a user base in eight countries across the world like India, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Chile, Philippines, South Africa, ranging from large corporates to governments and households. There are many new players entering the market, but we are the largest, one of the oldest and most established brands in India.

How much does an AKVO machine cost initially and how cost effective is it compared to RO/UV or bottled drinking water?

Our home model AKVO Pod can make up to 50 litres of pure drinking water per day. It is India’s first indigenously manufactured atmospheric water generator. Our AWG technology replicates the natural process of condensation by simulating a dew point, which allows it to make water continuously, even in low humidity conditions. AKVO works on a simple plug and play method and consumes one unit of electricity to run for an hour. Moreover, this water is cheaper than any RO/UV or bottled market water. While the RO/UV filtrated water wastes four litres of water for just one litre of drinking water, AKVO has zero water wastage. Bottled mineral water is available at Rs 4.50 to Rs 5.00 per litre, while ours costs only Rs 1.75 to Rs 2.00 per litre.

Your recent campaign #OwnYourWater literally made waves. Tell us about your brief to The Voice Company for the campaign and the kind of ROI that you have got.

The brief was simple. We wanted our innovative technology to be the highlight. Our aim is to make everyone water independent and change the system. The Voice Company really stood out in how simple the ideas were, and how interesting, from a content perspective. We launched the campaign only in June, hence we don’t have any exact figures yet.

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What are your expansion plans going forward? What is the kind of growth you target? What potential do you see in our country with severe water scarcity and beyond it?

We will be adding more Indian metros – Bengaluru, Mumbai, Goa and Kochi, and internationally, we are targeting at least five more countries – USA, Turkey, Greece, Cyprus and Uganda, to our distribution list. We are also targeting 100% year-on-year growth at least for the next three years. More and more households are looking at our technology to solve the drinking water issues that is prevalent across the country. We need to reduce our dependency on groundwater and look for permanent solutions to the global water crisis.

What is a motto or life mantra that you follow all the time?
I believe that there is no substitute for hard work.

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Getting water straight from air at home

Chennai, On National Technology Day, that marks India’s progress in the field of science and technology,  AKVO Atmospheric Water Systems Pvt Ltdintroduced the home model of their Atmospheric Water Generator, AKVO Pod.

AKVO Atmospheric Water Systems is a pioneer in producing India’s first indigenously manufactured atmospheric water generator. AKVO provides safe and pure drinking water using the AWG (Atmospheric Water Generator) technology which replicates the natural process of condensation by simulating a dew point, which allows it to make water continuously, even in low humidity conditions. AKVO works on a simple plug and play method and consumes one unit of electricity to run for an hour.

AKVO has now become India’s largest AWG manufacturer with over 200 machines sold in India and Gulf countries. Moreover, this water is cheaper than any RO/UV or bottled market water. While the RO/UV filtrated water wastes 4 litres of water for just 1 litre of drinking water, AKVO has zero water wastage. The bottled mineral water which is marketed is available anywhere between INR 4.50 to INR 5.00 per litre and always has the cleanliness suspicion tag attached with it, while ours costs only INR 1.75 to INR 2.00 per litre.

The AKVO Pod has been priced at INR 99, 000 plus GST as applicable and the pre-booking starts from 11th May 2020. Customers can pre-book an AKVO Pod for an initial sum of Rs. 5,000 during the inaugural launch period which will last till July 22nd, 2020. Customers pre-booking an AKVO Pod, have an added advantage of availing a discount of Rs.15,000 on the machine will also be applicable. AKVO Pod will be delivered within 45 days of the booking and comes with a 1-year warranty.

 At one hand, when the world is in the grasp of a vicious disease and is grappling for its survival, it is also peak summertime in the country which means acute water scarcity. To help ease the struggle, AKVO has come up with a remarkable solution through AKVO Pod. It is ideal for homes, offices and small businesses. This unit can make up to 50 litres of pure drinking water per day. The AKVO Pod features a superior filter system that delivers clear and healthy drinking water.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Navkaran Singh Bagga, Founder and CEO AKVO Atmospheric Water Systems Pvt Ltd stated, “Although being home to nearly a sixth of the world’s population, India only gets 4% of the Earth’s fresh water. It has been our endeavour to change the dynamics by bringing water supply to the Indian masses at a very cost efficient and sustained manner. 70% of Indians have poor or no access to safe drinking water and 22% of Indians do not have water reaching their homes. With only 60% of water available for consumption by 2030 we are alarmingly marching towards a crisis that will require human intervention right away otherwise we will stare at a third world war and this time over water. We had always received a demand from our patrons for a unit that was suitable for their homes and offices. AKVO Pod is an answer to that requirement. We hope, with this, we can reduce some of our dependency on groundwater and make ourselves future ready.”

Water scarcity reports have become the norm across the globe. Our country is not far behind on the trend. 12 per cent of India’s population is already living the ‘Day Zero’ scenario, thanks to excessive groundwater pumping, an inefficient and wasteful water management system and years of deficient rains.

According to the Composite Water Management Index (CWMI) report released by the Niti Aayog in 2018, 21 major cities (Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad and others) are racing to reach zero groundwater levels by 2020, affecting access for 100 million people. The Chennai water crisis of last year gave an experience of the seriousness of the issue.

 The CWMI report also states that by 2030, the country’s water demand is projected to be twice the available supply, implying severe water scarcity for hundreds of millions of people and an eventual six per cent loss in the country’s GDP. The World Health Organization (WHO) states that an individual requires around 25 litres of water daily for meeting his/her basic hygiene and food needs. The world and our country need an immediate and long-term solution to the water issues.

While the entire country is under lockdown and manufacturing processes have halted all across, AKVO is ready to bring AKVO Pod in the market. They had been working on building this machine for a year, especially, keeping in the mind the Chennai Water Crisis of 2019 that made global headlines. Chennai has been one of the biggest markets for AKVO in the country with over 50 machines sold.

About: AKVO Atmospheric Water Systems Pvt Ltd:

AKVO’s Atmospheric Water Generators are created to tackle water problems and provide safe and pure drinking water using the air-to-water technology which replicates the natural process of condensation by simulating a dew point, which allows it to make water continuously, even in low humidity conditions. The endeavour of AKVO is to combat water issues experienced worldwide by providing environmentally conscious water options to homes, businesses, industries, defence forces and in an emergency as a complete disaster relief solution. AKVO is founded by Mr. Navkaran Singh Bagga, a second-generation entrepreneur from Kolkata in India.  Visit us at www.akvosphere.com/ Call us on 1-800-313-8582.

Haldia Oil Refinery – Transforming lives with safe drinking water

Location: Haldia, West Bengal
Usage: Drinking water supply for an oil refinery,
300-acre facility
Setup Type: IDM (In-Built Dispensing Machines)

Background

The Haldia oil refinery, spread over 300 acres, faced a dire crisis—arsenic contamination in its water sources. The health of 900 employees was at risk, and the existing water supply system was inadequate to address this issue. A solution was needed that could not only provide clean drinking water but also ensure its availability across the vast expanse of the refinery.

Solution

Akvo stepped in with a revolutionary approach, deploying 300 LPD IDM systems—each machine being a standalone unit capable of producing, purifying, and dispensing water directly. These units were strategically installed across the refinery, ensuring that every corner of the facility had access to safe, arsenic-free drinking water.

Impact

– Health Transformation: The provision of arsenic-free water significantly reduced health risks for the 900 employees, enhancing their well-being and productivity.
– Distributed Water Security: The refinery, no longer dependent on compromised groundwater, could maintain consistent water quality across its sprawling premises.
– Operational Resilience: The decentralised nature of the water supply system eliminated bottlenecks and vulnerabilities associated with a single-point failure, ensuring uninterrupted access to clean water.

The Economic Times

Converting air to water: Small companies make great strides in water generation

We know that electricity can be created from sunlight and coal can be made from wood. But, now it is possible to get water from thin air on a scale that can make a real difference. Water is not a commodity yet, but it may soon be, so here is what may help when society hits that stumbling block. Continue reading “The Economic Times”