InovaGreen solar AWG WaterHub delivering clean drinking water from air to a Kenyan community

Maji Yetu · Our Water

Clean drinking water,
made from air.

InovaGreen Kenya turns humid air into certified drinking water — solar-powered, off-grid, deployed in hours. For schools, communities, refugee camps and enterprises across Kenya.

  • >99.9%contaminant removal
  • 100%solar capable
  • 0.02–0.03kWh per litre
  • >20 yrslifespan

The challenge

Water scarcity is man-made. So is the solution.

Across Kenya, millions depend on boreholes, water trucks and bottled water — expensive, polluting and unreliable. Schools lose teaching time, clinics face contamination risk, pastoral communities lose livestock to drought, and refugee camps run on diesel-powered logistics.

InovaGreen Kenya offers a different path: produce safe water on site, from the air, using only the sun. No drilling. No grid. No fuel. A new, local and renewable source of water — built for the communities that need it most.

How it works

From air to clean water — 8 steps, no drilling, no grid

  1. 01

    Air Intake

    A HEPA pre-filter traps dust and particles.

  2. 02

    Cooling

    A heat exchanger cools the air below its dew point.

  3. 03

    Condensation

    Water vapour transforms into liquid water.

  4. 04

    Collection

    Water gathers in the internal reservoir.

  5. 05

    Filtration

    From 500µm down to 10µm; fine particles removed.

  6. 06

    Reverse Osmosis

    A 0.0001µm membrane removes >99.9% of pathogens.

  7. 07

    Mineralisation

    Active carbon + calcium & magnesium, balanced pH.

  8. 08

    UV — 4 levels

    Low/high tanks, continuous flow and outlet sterilisation.

WHO-standard certified drinking water · SGS / COFRAC lab certified · Calcium 21.89 mg/L · slightly alkaline.

Infographic: how InovaGreen atmospheric water generators produce clean water from air, step by step
How our WaterHubs produce water from air.

Product range

One technology, four scales — from household to humanitarian

Production figures given at favourable conditions; output varies with humidity and temperature.

COMPACT

Home, offices, clinics, rural households

30 L/day · ~15 people

  • 0.5 kW
  • Solar optional
  • Deploy 1h

LARGE

Hotels, institutions, industry, urban districts

3,000 L/day · ~1,500 people

  • 9 kW
  • Solar included
  • Deploy 4h

HUMANITARIAN

Refugee camps, disaster response, large operations

5,700 L/day · ~2,850 people

  • 17 kW
  • Solar included
  • Deploy 48h

All units: >99.9% contaminant removal · WHO-certified water quality · 0.02–0.03 kWh/L · lifespan >20 years.

SOLIDAIR high-capacity atmospheric water generator unit for large and humanitarian deployments in Kenya
Installation plan of a SOLIDAIR Standard AWG WaterHub with solar power for a Kenyan community site

Detailed spec sheet — Standard unit rated up to 1,140 L/day at favourable conditions. Full technical sheets available on request.

Solutions by sector

Different sectors, one adaptable solution

School WaterHub providing clean drinking water for students in a Kenyan school

🏫 Schools — School WaterHub

Standard unit · ~1,000 L/day. Safe drinking water for 400–600 students. Eliminates water-truck dependency (saves KSh 64,000+/month). Integrated water & sustainability education. Approx. KSh 10/child/day.

Solar livestock trough filled with water from air for pastoral communities in arid Kenya

🐄 Pastoral / Livestock — Solar Livestock Trough

Standard unit · ~1,000 L/day for livestock in arid zones. No drilling, no grid; works up to 55°C. Cooperative model for Maasai and agro-pastoral communities.

Humanitarian AWG WaterHub supplying clean water in a refugee camp in Kenya

⛺ Refugee Camps — Humanitarian WaterHub

Humanitarian unit · 5,700 L/day. Deployable in 48h in any off-grid camp. No fuel, no diesel. Real-time data shared with donors. Kenya hosts 500,000+ refugees — a critical, unmet need.

Drip-irrigated vegetable garden powered by atmospheric water for food security in a Kenyan refugee camp

🌱 Food security — Drip irrigation

Atmospheric water extended to drip irrigation and greenhouses — supporting food security and income for camps and arid communities.

Premium water-from-air dispenser at a Kenyan eco-lodge, replacing plastic bottles

🏨 Hotels & Hospitality

Standard / Large · 1,000–3,000 L/day. Branded pure water from air. Zero plastic bottles, zero logistics. ESG differentiation — ideal for eco-lodges, safari camps and boutique hotels.

Atmospheric water generator providing clinical-grade clean water at a rural health centre in Kenya

🏥 Health Centres — Clinical-grade water

Compact / Standard · 30–1,000 L/day. WHO-certified water quality, COFRAC lab-certified results, zero contamination risk. Supports off-grid rural health facilities.

🏘 Community Kiosks — WaterHub Community Model

Standard · ~1,000 L/day. Water sold at KSh 5/litre — accessible to all. M-Pesa integrated payments. Self-financing model, replicable across all 47 counties.

⚙️ Custom-built on demand

Capacity, use case and integration fully adaptable — from large urban deployments to precision agriculture (drip irrigation, greenhouses).

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WaterHub Kenya Programme

Proof of concept, built on the ground

Our proof-of-concept programme deploys ten WaterHubs across Kenya, generating field data, health-impact evidence and a replicable operating model.

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0Direct beneficiaries
0Camp deployment

School WaterHubs 🏫

~400 students each · free daily clean water · field data & health impact.

Solar Livestock Troughs 🐄

Arid pastoral zones · agro-pastoral & nomadic communities · reduced livestock losses.

Refugee Camp WaterHubs ⛺

Humanitarian camps · 48h deployment · real-time data for partners.

Each deployment includes: AWG unit · solar system · support structure · installation · water storage · logistics. Programme budget available to donors and partners on request.

Why Kenya

Kenya operates at 2.5× the minimum humidity AWG needs

AWG performs best in warm, humid air. Kenya's climate is ideal: average relative humidity of ~72% nationally (75–83% on the Coast, Western Kenya and Marsabit), and average temperatures of 22–25°C — well within the 10–55°C operating range.

Minimum to operate
30% RH
Optimal
50%+ RH
Kenya
72–83% RH

The PLC controller auto-adjusts production based on real-time humidity. Comparable to Mayotte and Réunion Island, where real production data is already documented. Detailed regional suitability available on request.

Certified water quality

Not a promise — a lab result

Water produced by our units is tested by SGS / COFRAC-accredited laboratories and meets WHO drinking-water standards.

  • Calcium 21.89 mg/L · Bicarbonates 66 mg/L
  • Slightly alkaline, balanced pH — fit for daily consumption
  • >99.9% contaminant and pathogen removal

Lab analyses available on request.

WHOdrinking-water standards
SGS / COFRACaccredited lab testing
>99.9%pathogens removed
pH balancedmineralised, alkaline

Energy & autonomy

100% solar. Zero dependency.

At 0.02–0.03 kWh per litre, our AWG units are radically efficient — far more so than conventional reverse-osmosis water production. Fully solar-capable, they need no grid, no fuel and no generator, delivering complete autonomy for the most remote communities.

CE certified · ISO EN 12100 & EN 809 · PLC remote monitoring · weekly 1h / monthly 1.5h maintenance · lifespan >20 years.

SDG impact

One WaterHub = multiple SDGs activated

Every unit deployed advances several UN Sustainable Development Goals simultaneously.

  • 1No PovertySafe water at KSh 5/L
  • 2Zero HungerWater for livestock & irrigation
  • 3Good HealthEliminates waterborne disease
  • 4Quality EducationSchool WaterHub programme
  • 6Clean WaterCore mission for all
  • 7Clean Energy100% solar, no fossil fuel
  • 8Decent Work50+ jobs, Kenyan technicians
  • 10Reduced InequalitiesRural, pastoral, refugee
  • 11Sustainable CitiesKiosk model, 47 counties
  • 12Responsible ConsumptionZero plastic, zero trucks
  • 13Climate ActionZero-carbon water
  • 17PartnershipsUN agencies, counties, NGOs

Our vision

Built by Kenyans, for Kenya — and East Africa

Our roadmap is to establish a registered Kenyan company dedicated to installing, operating and maintaining AWG water systems across the country.

  • Local assembly of solar AWG units, adapted to East Africa's climate
  • A-to-Z training of Kenyan technicians: installation, maintenance, quality control
  • Local spare-parts production & supply chain — low import dependency
  • Service Level Agreements with schools, county governments & NGOs
  • An AWG centre of excellence for East Africa — replicable in 5+ countries
Ethiopia Uganda Rwanda Kenya Tanzania

Réunion Island — living lab → Kenya — first market → East Africa — scale-up.

Milestones: 50+ direct jobs (first phase) · county partnerships & community-ownership model · 5-country target (Kenya → Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ethiopia) · aligned with SDG 6 & 8.

Who we are

We are part of this region — not observers from abroad

We have been on the ground in Kenya since March 2026 — field mission in Nairobi, meetings with Business France Kenya, CECM Nyeri & Taita Taveta, and the Water Caucus. Our equipment is European-quality and already deployed on Réunion Island and Mayotte — tropical Indian Ocean islands with the same climate as Kenya. We bring what works at home.

Sharon Gérard

East Africa Development Manager · Nairobi, Kenya

Alexandre Beton

Founder & CEO · InovaGreen Réunion

Contact

Let's bring clean water to your community

Every site is unique. We assess your water need, your site and your energy capacity, then propose the right-sized WaterHub — unit, solar system, storage and full support.

A dedicated address (contact@inovagreenkenya.com) is being set up.

Request a pilot

Tell us your location, your daily water need and your use case — we'll come back with a right-sized WaterHub proposal (unit, solar, storage and support).

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