@@fitoordigitalhouse-zl6ee it's not something new. People in Western countries who live in the hills with water scarcity build such walls along the hills and the mist in the air is collected and purified for usage.
Even if it fails to sell as a mass consumer product, they can pivot as there is demand for ultra-pure water is industries such as semiconductor manufacturing.
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!
I had earlier posted an explanation, but that is missing now. In short, depletion of atmospheric humidity affects the flora around us. The type of flora decides on the species of insects that thrive, and these insects decide the amount of nutrients that end up in the soil. The nutrients in the soil and the humidity determine the crops that can be harvested. It also determines the food that is available for both wild and tamed animals. Finally, the atmospheric humidity directly impacts our skin tone, skin health and hence our overall health - as skin is the largest organ in our body!
It won't cause a problem because the CaCl2 solution is boiled later, and the collected water vapor will be condensed, resulting in the addition of minerals.
@@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
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
@@Mummy-p5x 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.
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
Do you even know or thought about the consequence of playing with the natural humidity of air, it will create disturbance in the atmospheric pressure resulting unexpected temperature and pressure changes and consequently hurricanes and tornadoes....
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.
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.
Do you even know or thought about the consequence of playing with the natural humidity of air, it will create disturbance in the atmospheric pressure resulting unexpected temperature and pressure changes and consequently hurricanes and tornadoes....
@@readmycomment101Anyone who drives a car should likewise the stop as they have done more harm to the atmosphere than we ever want to admit. Aside from the engine pollutants even the tires from production to wear and tear have done what seems irreversible harm...we are breathing tire pollutants and drinking it. It's in your blood stream. Google it.
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
4years back this set up was made in corporation school in chennai to provide drinking water from air humidity. Later stopped. How safe it is without dissolved minerals
This is great if industrialised. Ground water is biggest threat to landslide and many other issues. Only issue is will it have enough minerals into it?
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
amazing solution to water scarcity issues, guees have implemented same in our office, note to the startup -l needs bit fine tuning on taste, preferably use only minerals of magnesium and calcium.
In western Rajasthan we make underground water tank while building house to harvest rain water from our roof. This water is good for drinking and lasts upto 1 yr if tank is full, and for rest of the works we use ground water because here ground water is salty and not fit for human consumption. I believe everyone in india specially states where water scarcity is a big problem should make underground water tanks while building home.
Best suited only in coastal regions. Even in non coastal regions since only few people are doing it now, it is not a problem. If everyone starts doing it like RO in every household, then the energy requirements increases for everyone and the air becomes too dry and it itself would cause a whole host of other problems. This water also has to be UV treated because of carcinogens in air.
Good innovation. Well done. Congratulations. Do more plants and harvest more water. Minimise the tension between the states on sharing of water. Please share the technology to all the states which are having sea shores. Why can't you use stainless steel bottles instead of glass bottles..
This is not new invention- water from air was developed in the Western world 3 decades ago ,we had such machines which used to look like bottle water dispensers in the year 1990 in dubai ,they are just copying it now ,additionally this water used to look crystal Cleer bangalore water looks brown due to pollution
Thank you for sharing. I have seen some of the comments are negative, as usual. We still need to look for smaller cheaper ways to do this at home levels so folks dont have to run to one company for this necessity. Heat and draught will soon worsen.We dont want to wake up too late. As usual we waste when we think we have lots but regrets will soon be expressed,...perhaps then more will wake up. I have benefited for years on rain harvesting. What though if the rains disappears, what if like I hear in some countries its illegal to harvest your own water.
Is this technology already present for a very very long time, called dehumidifiers. I remember some people even made this devices specifically to make water from air (actually multiple times by different startups).
A country where we often create problems only to devise workarounds instead of real solutions, it's in a way disheartening. Despite being blessed by Mother Nature with numerous perennial rivers, we've reached a point where we can't replicate the water engineering feats our ancestors accomplished millennia ago. Anyway kudos to your team, hope we find affordable solutions in near future.
Do you even know or thought about the consequence of playing with the natural humidity of air, it will create disturbance in the atmospheric pressure resulting unexpected temperature and pressure changes and consequently hurricanes and tornadoes....
Maybe good for costal areas (Mumbai ) but not dangerous for anywhere else. (And even for coastal areas desalination plant will be more profitable) Extraction will bring down humidity by huge factor, which will affect plants and insects and whole ecosystem. On first thought it will work great for humid city like banaras, Lucknow, but here also more we remove from air more water will vapourises from river.
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.
Hi, Install the water pump for high-pressure water and use diagonal drilling to reach the house that needs water instead of digging the whole area. they will have 24-hour water and there will be no problem. thanks
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.
Do you even know or thought about the consequence of playing with the natural humidity of air, it will create disturbance in the atmospheric pressure resulting unexpected temperature and pressure changes and consequently hurricanes and tornadoes....
@@shiftyourperception One suggestion: Never support anything blindly without factual reasoning because in these days its not so hard to find followers... Its only hard to find the real thinkers with reasoning.... If you can't use your brain for thinking just don't support
@@readmycomment101 - i answered you within the limits of common sense, not because i'm interested in your advice, but because that's how i'm used to it. you have an aggressive herd spirit and that doesn't make you smarter than the others. have a nice day.
Do you even know or thought about the consequence of playing with the natural humidity of air, it will create disturbance in the atmospheric pressure resulting unexpected temperature and pressure changes and consequently hurricanes and tornadoes....
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.
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.. 😳😳
To what I understand, humidity is also important for man's comfort. If we pull out water from air, that must even turn to become hotter and and that too with less humidity, wont that cause discomfort?
This is basically desalination but with the added extra step of collecting moisture instead of just pumping sea water. This is one of those solutions which sounds incredible but is just a reskin of an existing and proven method but just more wasteful.
This has been tried before in the West and it didn't work, causing problems. They are converting the area there into dry air which is not good in the long run.
That's going to be a huge problem in the future, just like air conditioning if not regulated. Imagine many big companies creating bigger versions of this technology that effect atmosphere temperature. We think about one of these, but think about thousands, or even millions of large ones being used all at once for extended time on planet earth? What would the year 3 thousand look like?
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.
Cost will come down as production volumes go up
Yep@@joel1708
@@fitoordigitalhouse-zl6ee it's not something new. People in Western countries who live in the hills with water scarcity build such walls along the hills and the mist in the air is collected and purified for usage.
Even if it fails to sell as a mass consumer product, they can pivot as there is demand for ultra-pure water is industries such as semiconductor manufacturing.
collect the water from the fridge back side. much cheaper
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!
can you explain in detail?
I had earlier posted an explanation, but that is missing now.
In short, depletion of atmospheric humidity affects the flora around us. The type of flora decides on the species of insects that thrive, and these insects decide the amount of nutrients that end up in the soil. The nutrients in the soil and the humidity determine the crops that can be harvested. It also determines the food that is available for both wild and tamed animals.
Finally, the atmospheric humidity directly impacts our skin tone, skin health and hence our overall health - as skin is the largest organ in our body!
@@p_n_9xq_usr omg man thanks for this
This similar startup here in secunderabad used to supply such water, it made the surrounding atmosphere really hot so they quit making that water
What year was that?
The water collecting plant is made with metal mesh and its so clear that its leaking rust. See at 3:25
It won't cause a problem because the CaCl2 solution is boiled later, and the collected water vapor will be condensed, resulting in the addition of minerals.
use aluminium mesh
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
Water need minerals too@@Username-e5l
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
Also lead to decline in natural green cover.
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.
@@crazydrifter13what about interior areas?
@@Mummy-p5x 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.
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
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.
Who needs this in humid places, only dry places need water, and it'd cost thousands of rupees for single liter in dry places
It's a scam
Do you even know or thought about the consequence of playing with the natural humidity of air, it will create disturbance in the atmospheric pressure resulting unexpected temperature and pressure changes and consequently hurricanes and tornadoes....
@@readmycomment101also it affect water cycle
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.
True
They are just another Byjus
Huge expense and energy consumption
There's no such thing as free, you just don't realize it until you're charged. 🫡
Have you seen the video at all?
Its a whole new trend. First end up the natural resources and then be the alternative. Both levels are preety lucrative. Congrats 🎉
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.
Do you even know or thought about the consequence of playing with the natural humidity of air, it will create disturbance in the atmospheric pressure resulting unexpected temperature and pressure changes and consequently hurricanes and tornadoes....
Agree, plus, do they honestly believe that the air is still pure ??🤡🤣😂🤣🤡
playing with natural humidity Air
Isn't this already done by using dehumidifier?
@@readmycomment101Anyone who drives a car should likewise the stop as they have done more harm to the atmosphere than we ever want to admit. Aside from the engine pollutants even the tires from production to wear and tear have done what seems irreversible harm...we are breathing tire pollutants and drinking it. It's in your blood stream. Google it.
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
Even my AC is making water from air.😅😅😅
same refrigerator are making ice in ice chamber without water
4years back this set up was made in corporation school in chennai to provide drinking water from air humidity. Later stopped. How safe it is without dissolved minerals
3:19 guys pls work on the rust problem. This is unbelievable. Such a simple problem to fix too.
can they use stainless steel?
@@bobbyeapen6049 no. They would need to opt for something non metallic. The salt they are using would corrode even stainless steel.
Will this not fade the Air Moisture?
Ok then supply them
This is great if industrialised. Ground water is biggest threat to landslide and many other issues. Only issue is will it have enough minerals into it?
This really needs more appreciation!! Well done guys❤
Such a fresh breath from all those Saas products, finally someone solving real world problems.
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
They are selling it to restaurants as bottled water not for other purposes
amazing solution to water scarcity issues, guees have implemented same in our office,
note to the startup -l needs bit fine tuning on taste, preferably use only minerals of magnesium and calcium.
Good that u use glass bottles and not toxic plastic. Thankyou!
In western Rajasthan we make underground water tank while building house to harvest rain water from our roof. This water is good for drinking and lasts upto 1 yr if tank is full, and for rest of the works we use ground water because here ground water is salty and not fit for human consumption. I believe everyone in india specially states where water scarcity is a big problem should make underground water tanks while building home.
No one washes the reusable can.. you are doing it.. cheers intelligent minds!!!
154 Breakfast Club in Koramangala sells your bottles, and they look great. Lovely initiative. Kudos!
Best suited only in coastal regions. Even in non coastal regions since only few people are doing it now, it is not a problem. If everyone starts doing it like RO in every household, then the energy requirements increases for everyone and the air becomes too dry and it itself would cause a whole host of other problems. This water also has to be UV treated because of carcinogens in air.
Great process. All the best to get the cost down
Good innovation. Well done. Congratulations. Do more plants and harvest more water. Minimise the tension between the states on sharing of water. Please share the technology to all the states which are having sea shores. Why can't you use stainless steel bottles instead of glass bottles..
This is great technology, very important for water shortages
This is not new invention- water from air was developed in the Western world 3 decades ago ,we had such machines which used to look like bottle water dispensers in the year 1990 in dubai ,they are just copying it now ,additionally this water used to look crystal Cleer bangalore water looks brown due to pollution
NOW , THAT'S CALLED INNOVATION !
I hope the young scientists have *patented the process!* It can be a blessing to all mankind.
Great work........... nowadays solar power is also using this humidity.......
Great ideas will lead to big breaks!
Keep it going.
We should put all these geniuses in Delhi next. Maybe they can solve the pollution crisis next.
Thank you for sharing. I have seen some of the comments are negative, as usual. We still need to look for smaller cheaper ways to do this at home levels so folks dont have to run to one company for this necessity. Heat and draught will soon worsen.We dont want to wake up too late.
As usual we waste when we think we have lots but regrets will soon be expressed,...perhaps then more will wake up.
I have benefited for years on rain harvesting. What though if the rains disappears, what if like I hear in some countries its illegal to harvest your own water.
Wow... Amazing... 🔥
Just dig the well , i don't distrub the nature.
This isn't anything new. Hundreds of companies do exactly this and on a bigger scale. This company is tiny compared to the big ones.
The branding looks cool.. From air font is futuristic..
Is this technology already present for a very very long time, called dehumidifiers. I remember some people even made this devices specifically to make water from air (actually multiple times by different startups).
Great innovation 🎉🎉
How is the water coming or the high pressure jet that they use for cleaning, is that water also produced by them if so then fine else that is wastage
Go go India 💫💫🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Bangalore is the hub of innovation. A startup hub of India. No other city is even comparable to Bangalore.
A country where we often create problems only to devise workarounds instead of real solutions, it's in a way disheartening. Despite being blessed by Mother Nature with numerous perennial rivers, we've reached a point where we can't replicate the water engineering feats our ancestors accomplished millennia ago. Anyway kudos to your team, hope we find affordable solutions in near future.
Really good work guys ... Hope u expand pan world in future
0:08 politicians photos😂 same in sri lanka.
This is such an incredibly genius idea, I'm blown away! just wow!!
Great go ahead dear all 👍👍
More power to you guys. Excellent work❤
Do you even know or thought about the consequence of playing with the natural humidity of air, it will create disturbance in the atmospheric pressure resulting unexpected temperature and pressure changes and consequently hurricanes and tornadoes....
Maybe good for costal areas (Mumbai ) but not dangerous for anywhere else. (And even for coastal areas desalination plant will be more profitable)
Extraction will bring down humidity by huge factor, which will affect plants and insects and whole ecosystem.
On first thought it will work great for humid city like banaras, Lucknow, but here also more we remove from air more water will vapourises from river.
I saw a chinese company demonstrating this technology 15 years ago. Way to go India..long way to go!
Wow, that's amazing
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.
Much needed innovation.
The most beautiful part was glass bottle packing
Hi, Install the water pump for high-pressure water and use diagonal drilling to reach the house that needs water instead of digging the whole area. they will have 24-hour water and there will be no problem.
thanks
How did they manage to get BIS certification?
Sunday Fam ❤
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.
Do you even know or thought about the consequence of playing with the natural humidity of air, it will create disturbance in the atmospheric pressure resulting unexpected temperature and pressure changes and consequently hurricanes and tornadoes....
@@readmycomment101 - no, to be honest...i always see the bright side of things. our children have the right to a better, cleaner and safer world.
@@shiftyourperception One suggestion: Never support anything blindly without factual reasoning because in these days its not so hard to find followers... Its only hard to find the real thinkers with reasoning.... If you can't use your brain for thinking just don't support
@@readmycomment101 - i answered you within the limits of common sense, not because i'm interested in your advice, but because that's how i'm used to it. you have an aggressive herd spirit and that doesn't make you smarter than the others. have a nice day.
@@shiftyourperception well suit yourself
Is se air me heat nhi badegi kya jab air se moisture khatam kar diya jayega to automatically heat increases hogi
It will not have minerals available in water?
How about impact on Env. If you Obsorbing moisture env
Is this sustainable? I mean humidity has an important role to play. Removing it might affect the environment for sure
Excellent 👌👍👏👏
whats the TDS..does it have all minerals
Interesting technology.
They're selling 2.25 litres of water at 750₹/-. But they say that manufacturing per litre only costs them 4 - 6₹/-. Lol.
Do you think those machines and the research for it paid for itself ??
Karthik you're talking as if they've done something groundbreaking. Dehumidifiers have been there for decades if no centuries
@@karthikprabhu7618 Bro, when you say 6₹ /-. It's the effective cost after taking into consideration: men, materials, time, power and expenditure
Fantastic
Awesome 🤩🤩
Respect for them 🙏🏻
Do you even know or thought about the consequence of playing with the natural humidity of air, it will create disturbance in the atmospheric pressure resulting unexpected temperature and pressure changes and consequently hurricanes and tornadoes....
@@readmycomment101 nikl Nikl .... Jake pdh like le berojgar dalle
@@arindamkumar744 sach bola toh phati na....
Great job bro, keep it up
Congratulation. it's an awesome and amazing invention.
Will it affect rain ?
Planting the absorbent at remote places or hilly areas would be more efficient
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.
Can we use alum ?
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.. 😳😳
Well done. 👍
Every state should be developed. Instead of people migrating to Bengaluru
recycling STP discharge water is cheaper than making water from air
What is the price per bottle any idea ?
Best of luck! Well done
It’s needed for future humanity
Very good.
Amazing ❤😊
To what I understand, humidity is also important for man's comfort. If we pull out water from air, that must even turn to become hotter and and that too with less humidity, wont that cause discomfort?
Very good idea
Amazing! Great work!
youtube please recommend me videos like this, realated to making a world a better place, and of social works
Bottles are cleaned just by water?
Please come to West Bengal. It is like a hot sauna during summer time. Too much humidity here
Hiw many times more water is needed to generate the energy needed to make the freezing machine and run it.
This is basically desalination but with the added extra step of collecting moisture instead of just pumping sea water.
This is one of those solutions which sounds incredible but is just a reskin of an existing and proven method but just more wasteful.
This has been tried before in the West and it didn't work, causing problems. They are converting the area there into dry air which is not good in the long run.
Great job man 🫡 🎉🎉🎉
Desalination might be more affordable, when india has a big coastlines...
That's going to be a huge problem in the future, just like air conditioning if not regulated. Imagine many big companies creating bigger versions of this technology that effect atmosphere temperature. We think about one of these, but think about thousands, or even millions of large ones being used all at once for extended time on planet earth? What would the year 3 thousand look like?
Water can be produced by burning hydrogen. But the cost is the factor. Is it affortable and commercial viable?
Where you have the humidity, yes. But not with heat pumps, other temperature manipulation for dew point condensation.
Pretty smart 😮