Efficient & Sustainable Desalination in Indonesia: Get access to abundant water.

Indonesia is a beautiful country, famous for its diverse landscapes and long coastlines. Furthermore, it is home to many different species. Large parts of Indonesia experience a strong decline in the availability of fresh water due to climate change. Water scarcity is one of the biggest challenges for the country, its inhabitants and its industries like toursim, agriculture, mining and real estate.

Declining availability of rainwater & groundwater combined with a rising increase in demand has obligated people to transport water. The boats and water trucks, who carry expensive water of limited quality, only displacing the problem. Resorts, industries, communities, and businesses are all paying the price, with water becoming a headache instead of a blessing.

Safe & affordable water supply with efficient and solar-powered desalination.
Elemental Water Makers provides easy & efficient reverse osmosis solutions powered by the sun. Any coastal location in Indonesia that is forced to transport expensive water, can now get access to a reliable supply of clean and affordable water.

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    Reliable desalination in Indonesia.

    Clean and affordable water for generations to come. 

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    Save up to 70% on water expenses

    Enjoy strong savings avoiding the use of electricity.

    Start saving on your water bill.

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    Sustainable using unlimited resources

    Utilize the abundant resources of the sea and sun.

    Avoid emissions as no fossil fuels are involved.

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    Independent and reliable supply

    A reliable supply every day independent of others.

    Regardless of water availability and energy prices.

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    Stress-free operation & remote monitoring

    Check in on your water supply, anywhere, anytime.

    No more surprises thanks to automated messages.

    Commissioned desalination projects in the region:

    Solar panels that are providing the necessary power to run the desalination system. The generated energy is partly stored in a battery (with a long life-span), which ensures water supply in periodes with shortages in sunlight. In the background there is a small fishing hut and a beach.

    “There are four major issues in the provision of potable drinking water in Southeast Asia: water cost, quality, access, and environmental impact. Working with EWM technology we are able to invest locally into decentralized water production solutions that overcome each of these challenges. Starting in the Philippines, regions where we operate can now enjoy affordable high-quality water that has been produced using a sustainable method, in line with our vision.”

    The Philippines | John Jadczak | Managing Partner NXTLVL Water, view project
    The beauty of the beaches in Mozambique

    ”Previously, we were sailing a dhow to the mainland with a 5000-liter water tank. This was hugely time-consuming and a concern of safety in bad weather. Water was a constant issue.
    Not anymore it isn’t. We are delighted with the desalination solution, it has rocked our world completely.”

    Mozambique | Kevin Record | Owner Mogundala Island, view project
    Green fields and turquoise water in Indonesia

    At a nursery for small plants in Indonesia, we have installed a solar energy powered brackish water desalination system assisted by gravity. The fresh water is used to grow the small plants. This project has been the result of a cooperation between the University of Technology Delft, The Netherlands and the Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia and has won several prestigious innovation awards.

    Indonesia | Landscaping, view project
    One of our small desalination systems from above (Madagaskar)
    ‘It’s obvious that our community was faced with a great problem on finding sweet water and nobody wanted to live in this village before. But thanks to the desalinization no one suffers too much nowadays, the people are full filled and delighted. To conclude I can say that the people here are satisfied with the water project and wish a good continuation if it. All my colleagues and the community here would like to thank you for having installed the desalinization here.’
    Madagascar | Teacher | School in Efoetsy, view project
    White beach with rocky cliffs in Tanzania, next to the off grid solar purification machine that was manufactured by elemental water makers to provide clean desalinated water.
    ‘When developing our island resort, water was one of the main issues we had to tackle. We were glad to find the team of Elemental Water Makers, who were available to help us plan the water supply from an early stage. As the groundwater has limited availability, we use a beach well to get access to a constant supply of seawater that is turned into clean water for our guests. Because energy is expensive on-site, we were thrilled to find out that this solution uses 3x less energy than traditional desalination solutions.’
    Tanzania | Owner | Island lodge, view project

    Our project in the Visayas, Philippines brought a consistent, resilient, high-quality, low cost and sustainable drinking water source to a 2,500 population island for the first time ever, and will greatly improve health outcomes for the community for years to come. EWM’s groundbreaking technology, as well as their operational flexibility in helping to deploy the project in the midst of the COVID-19 and community quarantine environment, have been invaluable in creating this tremendous social impact.”

    The Philippines | Paco Caparas | Managing Partner NXTLVL Water, View Project

    Independent & affordable desalination in Indonesia.