Zero Mass’ solar panels turn air into drinking water
Zero Mass Water,water,scarcity,clean energy,solar panels,global warming,sustainable energy,green energy,green tech,tech,technology,verge,the verge,Lauren Goode,next level,next level with lauren goode,Cody Friesen,Ashok Gadgil,UC Berkeley
Water scarcity affects more than 40 percent of the global population. In the third episode of Next Level season 2, Lauren Goode visits Zero Mass Water, an Arizona-based startup, that is harvesting water using solar panels that pull moisture from the air, even in the desert. Subscribe:
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This is a Solar dehumidifier 太陽能抽濕機! We can buy a dehumidifier only $500 usd! It’s Work the same! Yes! Dehumidifier can change your life
It’s clean, but acidic
No thanks. I’ll get some water barrels. Create my own water filter for $50 and voila. Keep that for $2500 lmao.
If someone wants best way to get 100% pure water business then contact me
I live in the High Desert of Southern Nevada (certainly equal to the Arizona desert areas).Searchlight,
Nevada 89046, on the edge of the eastward moving drought area. What panel output could I expect ?
I have been all solar for 20 years on my little survival farm.
well I want both solar electricity and water
Woww
The lies start at 0:04
Wow, I’m only seeing one Star Wars Tatooine reference. What’s the world coming to?
So its a condenser.
This is cool 👍
Technology could be used in Egypt!!!!!
How is it good because maintaining a solar panel itself requires a lot of water consumption?
I am living in Laos how can i order ?
2:40 “Every panel that we’ve ever deployed is communicating with a server we have here”
NO THANK YOU. This epidemic of devices hemorrhaging our data has to stop. Give me a status display in the home to see the status, an alert on my phone in case of problems would be nice but keep my data local.
Peltier elements probably would do better and cheaper. They need to stop mold and fungi in the dehumidifier, maybe with silver plating.
Bro.. think bigger. LAS VEGAS, SOCAL, Arizona, vast wasteland desert. Plenty of land to develop these solar panels to have self sufficient water. No more water crisis…
Technically it is using electricity.….
Cost of manufacturing one panel is ???
Name of dessicant used (absorpant)??
Excellent reporting here by Verge. Making water by accelerated condensation in desert environments seems miraculous and this method seems sustainable. But Verge asks the right questions. Is it the most efficient and cost effective method to address global water shortages? Not even close. It seems like a rich guy’s toy to pay $4000 to generate a couple of showers worth of water a day. Also why is the technology proprietary if it so valuable to mankind? Shouldn’t the materials science that can make water and save Iives in parched areas be available to everyone? Uncle Joe agrees
BUT HOW MUCH WATER IS IT GETTING IN ARIZONA!
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Very innovative but too expensive giving the output is only 5l/day, desalination is the way to go
Would it work in the winter in Montana or freeze up?
How many liters does one unit produce?
And to think, many of the people who think this is a good idea can vote.
this video didn’t age well
Those things are super loud no thanks!
So when will it be affordable to the masses? Because at 7,000 according to their website is insane!!!
Is this company still alive?
What about an airconditioning unit, it produces condense water… Isn’t that drinkable? I once had no option to route the hose for the condense water from my airco into a drain. I used a bucket instead to catch it. Needed to empty it about 2 times a day (+-6 hours). That’s 20 liter. And it runs 100% on my solar panels. This split unit (for bedroom) costed around 400 euro and uses around 1.5- 2 kWh. Of course it depends on the humidity, but it sounds cheap compared to this. And maybe it is even less consuming when you only put it on “de-moisturize” mode.
zero fisful use hydérgeñ makibg
This is only useful in mars right now😅 or if they can use it in agriculture it will be game changer .
It is good Idea
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There’s already this technology that doesn’t require $4,500. Water from air, is not new, and this is over engineered, for no added benefit.
How much and how does this work with freezing conditions?
Don’t even need that
I work in this company. Thank you very much for making this video! Thank you so much boss ❤❤❤
Liberal loons.