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.
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.
3:19 guys pls work on the rust problem. This is unbelievable. Such a simple problem to fix too.
@@bobbyeapen6049 no. They would need to opt for something non metallic. The salt they are using would corrode even stainless steel.
Nothing against the innovation but, Please use rainwater harvesting and not this , If enough people use this this will lead to dry air in Bengaluru and changes in the pressure conditions and other bad consequences
please use recycling rain water water harvesting leads to ground water depletion
It doesn't work that way 😂 More evaporation from seas and other sources (oceans have the biggest surface area) would immediately compensate for it.
@@user-vv8wb7ej9q if you measure Humidity near their bottling plant, it won't be lower. Evaporation will happen even from interior areas but it's an insignificant problem to think about. We don't worry about one single grain of sand blowing with the wind hitting a truck while designing the truck.
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.
This is clickbait. What they are doing is small scale and niche, no way this will "solve the drinking water crisis".
If it is cheap and scalable, could be a good alternative especially for areas without other sources of clean water.
@@finestbat451what he said is true. This is small scale and niche and it’s is not cheap and the water production is heavily dependent on the humidity(water production is directly proportional to humidity/moisture) and the amount of pollution in the air. This is nothing new and was already experimented if it was that successfull then this technique would’ve been used in water production in places like Dubai,Saudi Arabia etc
Let them do.. Ofcourse, they showed it is possible, now let them work on it...
@@a1221feb it’s already an old technology. they’re just going to make money and end the project that’s it
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Very good.
Every state should be developed. Instead of people migrating to Bengaluru
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.
Hey can you explain me more??? How it is irreversible?
Previously someone in the west also made this and same argument were brought forward by many people.
Can you explain in detail?
@@anirudhgupta2814 Atmospheric water content is mainly due to evaporation of ground level water. In regions far away from seas, this is very critical as the water bodies are limited in number. You would have noticed that people from costal/lake regions generally have a better natural skin texture as compared to people from arid or land locked or mountainous regions. Plants near water bodies are more lush/softer compared to ones in deserts. The primary cause is the level of hydration the skin receives naturally.
Now, have the folks here measured the extent of humidity depletion done for producing 1 liter of potable water? Are there any recharge method to maintain atmospheric humidity adopted?
Imagine a situation where this technology becomes so rampant that it is used virtually all over the country... you would end up having pockets of extremely hot and dry regions and concentrated humidity around water bodies. This will cause changes to wind/rain and flora pattern and hence will have a cascading effect on the lives that depend on it. In other words, you have seen the effects of ground water depletion... now imagine depletion of atmospheric water!
This was the concept mentioned by our honorable PM i.e water generated from air through windmills where he faced backlash and he was badly trolled by the critics. Hence a perfect example of how Indian society don't accept innovation.
It could be better. If portable small machines come up with such innovation.
Great work........... nowadays solar power is also using this humidity.......
My god... Labs to generate water?? I would say dig up more pits and recharge more wells to catch up rain water... I don't buy machines to generate water.. 😳😳
People's sweat got vaporized 💧is gathered & packed in bottles & sold
Regular water may even contain ecoli , faecal matter , pesticides etc. Better than that
Amazing! Great work!
Much needed innovation.
Bengaluru is over crowded with people from across India, most of the lakes are apartments and layouts now. Definitely water bodies will dry up over a decade.
Wow... Amazing... 🔥
I saw similar start-up in 2017/2018 IES exhibition. US based startup has this already.
if they can sell the product as equal to the current bottled water companies, may be the general public will buy this.
currently it is tooo damn costly for water to drink!!
Great 👍
The process is called condensation with this one can produce water in mid-day sunshine in a desert!! Claps for begaluru goru!!
Amazing!!!
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Thank you for the Information 👍
Good inovation but not sustainable for large scale.
If you expand it for large scale it may lead hazardous for ecosystem.
In large scale it affects transpiration in plants,human respiration and increase dryness in atmosphere etc.
Price is 250rs per bottle..... Not at all practical for common people.
they should do this over the clouds 😂
Then again people of Bengaluru washing cars with drinking water
Will it affect rain ?
If water taken from air then the temperature and humidity levels will change we will lose the comfort
This tech is already there, Rainwater water harvesting should be focus rt now.
There’s already an existing solution for individuals the machine is as big as a water filter and can be kept in their houses and it condenses the water present in the air into liquid water and filters it and stores in a tank which we can then fill into bottle and drink from it
recycling STP discharge water is cheaper than making water from air
Temperature around this factory will incrrases by 1 to 2 deg celcius in one year.
It is not a environmental friendly project.
Wow
Congratulations, that is very impressive. Is there a way to create a bottle that doesn't break and is biodegradable? Patent this, and make it global.
Bangalore is the hub of innovation. A startup hub of India. No other city is even comparable to Bangalore.
How did they manage to get BIS certification?
What is the price per bottle any idea ?
Why use this in coastal areas when desalination can be used?
unable to buy from them, website not accepting orders. How do I buy?
k how about, having vending machines, where people drop coins or different payment types(adhar), and it initiates the machine, but the people would bring a bottle with them to fill up?
But how is this solving dring water problem for common man who cannot but such costly bottles?
but what be the long term health concerns we dont know.
Water comming from air ok but we have IT companies with lot of HVAC systems for tapping water who bothers and water from roofs,of every house,😮
Here is the logic but how water is comming from air it all depends on. Rains rivers evaporation but this is not an permanent solution we need to conserve water in form of eco-friendly methods my say it's nature is first not Technology.
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This tech was pioneered by the Israelis.
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Yes, it is possible.
Because water means H2O
Hydrogen and Oxygen. And in air Hydrogen and oxygen both are present.
No, it is possible because water is present in air as form of vapour. That's what is called humidity.
People don't have time to watch such incredible innovations for the betterment of mankind... Kudos to the team...