Zero Mass produces hydropanels that convert water vapor in the air into a liquid, providing a sustainable and cost-effective method of obtaining drinking water.
Zero Mass was founded in 2015 by Cody Friesen.
The company attended the UN Climate Conference to showcase their hydropanels in 2017.
In 2019, Zero Mass partnered with the Maduro government to provide drinking water in Venezuela.
By 2020, they had installed hydropanels in over 50 countries.
Watergen produces atmospheric water generators that provide clean drinking water.
Source Global is a British company that produces a similar product to Zero Mass's hydropanels.
The Source is a hydropanel that generates clean drinking water by extracting water vapor from the air.
The Source Rexi is a commercial-grade hydropanel that generates clean drinking water for multiple people.
The hydropanel uses solar power to extract water vapor from the air and condense it into liquid form for drinking.
The hydropanel has a lifespan of about 15 to 20 years.
Yes, the water produced by the hydropanels is safe to drink and meets all FDA drinking water standards.
A single hydropanel can produce up to 5 liters of drinking water per day.
The cost varies depending on the model and installation, but it typically ranges from $2,500 to $6,500.