Engineering Water Independence
Project DENSE is a climate-tech initiative building decentralized water infrastructure powered by atmospheric moisture.
A world where clean water is generated, not extracted.
We envision a future where every community has access to self-sustaining water sources that operate independently of traditional infrastructure — no pipes, no wells, no dependency on depleting aquifers.
Deploy atmospheric water tech at scale.
Our mission is to design, prototype, and deploy modular atmospheric water generation units that are energy-efficient, climate-resilient, and accessible to underserved communities worldwide.
Kerala, India
Strategically located in one of the world's most humidity-rich regions, our R&D operations leverage Kerala's tropical climate as the ideal testing ground for atmospheric water harvesting technology. The region's average relative humidity of 70–90% provides optimal conditions for our condensation-based systems.