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Zero Mass Water's New Source Rexi Hydrophanel Pulls Water Out of Air
Grace Mahas — January 6, 2020References: venturebeat & zeromasswater
Zero Mass Water, a technology company that uses a water-as-a-service business model, is famous for its Source Hydropanel -- a device that is literally able to pull water out of thin air. The cutting-edge company is now leveraging this technology to add a water source to rooftops with its new Source Rexi Hydrophanel that's now half the size of the original model and produces more water than before.
The newest Source Rexi Hydrophanel uses air and solar panels in order to shorten the process of condensing water from the air. The device can even be used in the desert to produce premium potable water. This new technology may revolutionize how individuals across the globe access clean drinking water in an eco-friendly way.