HelioAquaTech SolarWaterMaker.
Incredibly easy, highly effective.
HelioAquaTech SolarWaterMaker systems function according to the evaporation principle: the module is supplied with saline water that runs down slowly at the panel base. Solar radiation heats up the module interior and the water condenses. The condensate settles on the inside surface of the panel and slowly drips down the inner surface of the panel into the drinking water tank. The remaining saline water flows back into the saltwater tank and can be fed back into the desalination process and the module. A perpetuum mobile, a constant cycle, which produces water.
High efficiency, high effectiveness.
Through their special design and materials, HelioAquaTech SolarWaterMaker systems use solar energy more efficiently than other systems. Their effectiveness is at 55 to 65 percent and up to 80% at the top. This leads to a significantly higher and also more economical system performance. And of course to an extremely lower price for water through solar seawater desalination.

Heating by sunrays

Condensed water precipitates on the panel surface.

Drinkable water flows into a tank.
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The green way to drinking water
The HelioAquaTech Solar Desalination System is the environmentally friendliest technology for the production of drinking water from saltwater. It requires neither electricity nor gas, only solar energy. It protects flora and fauna, since filtered-out salt is reclaimed and not returned to the sea.
Right to water is a human right
The World Health Organization (WHO) supports and initiates many projects to provide billions of people in the poorest countries of the world access to clean water. Read more about those projects at the official website of the WHO.
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Salt – what exactly is it anyway?
Salt, which can be produced with our HelioAquaTech System, for example? More
Winner of the Global Energy Award
One of the most important awards concerning environment and ecology, was presented to the Solar Desalination System in 2009. The system was nominated again for the award in 2010.



