First introduced in 2017, SOURCE is a totally self-dependent technology that makes pure drinking water by only requiring air, and sunlight for power. The technology produced and introduced by Zero Mass Water, an Arizona based start-up guarantees access to clean water for the masses – once it reaches them. Moreover, the company claims a production of 10 liters of water, from the electronic device, per day! This can be great for areas facing water shortage issues. Zero Mass Water released the pricing and many other details when they announced SOURCE for the second time, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2020.
Depending on whenever the water needs to be used, it can be exported out of the device, by whatever method a customer opts for during installation, such as getting a tap plumbed right next to the hydropanels or connected to the water supply system of the house.
SOURCE has successfully produced water in areas with very less humidity and very high temperatures which means that hot climates don’t halt the production of water by SOURCE. The company claims that it works effectively in every climate, and almost the whole year. Zero Mass Water stated, “Our array on the Zero Mass Water headquarters in Scottsdale, Arizona makes water year-long despite low relative humidity. The Phoenix-Metro area can get below 5% relative humidity in the summer, and SOURCE still produces water in these incredibly dry conditions.”
SOURCE, developed by material scientist and founder of Zero Mass Water Cody Friesen, won the Lemelson-MIT Prize in 2019, which is an award given to mid-career inventors working to improve the world through technological inventions.
SOURCE is being sold at $4000 for two hydropanels, however, there are also additional costs such as those of installation, which vary from place to place.
Zero Mass Water also announced a smaller version of SOURCE, called Source Rexi Hydropanel, which is more suitable for personal or residential uses and will help to fight water shortage issues in drought stricken areas.
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