
Uravu Labs
Developing a 100% renewable water technology that utilizes inexhaustible atmospheric moisture and only renewable energy to produce high-quality drinking water.
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Uravu Labs, founded in 2020 by Pardeep Garg, Swapnil Shrivastav, Venkatesh R, and Govinda Balaji, is a technology company focused on creating sustainable water solutions. The company's genesis lies in the founders' shared concern for the world's growing water scarcity crisis, leveraging their collective expertise in engineering and renewable energy to develop a novel approach to water sourcing.
The core of Uravu Labs' offering is its atmospheric water generation (AWG) technology, which extracts water from the air. This process is powered entirely by renewable energy sources, such as solar thermal or waste heat, distinguishing it from conventional refrigerant-based AWG systems that are often energy-intensive. This method allows for the production of high-quality, potable water with a minimal environmental footprint.
The business operates on a B2B model, primarily targeting the beverage, commercial, and industrial sectors. For these clients, Uravu Labs provides a scalable and decentralized water-as-a-service solution. This approach eliminates the need for extensive water transportation and reliance on traditional, often strained, water sources. The technology is particularly beneficial for industries that require high-purity water for their processes, offering a reliable and sustainable alternative. By using desiccants to absorb moisture from the air and then recovering it as liquid water through low-grade heat, the system ensures a consistent water supply regardless of external infrastructure.
Keywords: atmospheric water generation, sustainable water, water-from-air, renewable energy, water-as-a-service, decentralized water, beverage industry, industrial water, cleantech, water scarcity