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AQUALINK UF

Wastewater treatment and reuse

Providing safe and potable water in remote or emergency settings without traditional infrastructure.

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Sunwaterlife

Company Established Year

Since 2014

Who is this solution for

Govt, NGO, Business

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To sell

Project Status

In commerce

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

Doing business in

worldwide

Awards and certifications

Solar Impulse Efficient Solution Label

2020

Clean, sustainable, economically viable water purification innovation.

Solar Impulse Featured Solution Explorer

2020

Recognized market-ready, solar-powered portable water purification system.

Product description

The AQUALINK UF is a cutting-edge portable water purification unit developed by Sunwaterlife. This innovative solution addresses the critical need for safe and potable water in remote or emergency settings where traditional infrastructure is lacking. The system is housed within a NATO-certified Pelicase suitcase, making it highly portable and ideal for rapid deployment.

One of the key features of the AQUALINK UF is its ultrafiltration technology, which utilizes membranes capable of removing over 99.99% of viruses, bacteria, protozoa, and parasites, down to 0.01µm. Additionally, the system is equipped with a NSF-ANSI certified activated carbon filter that eliminates tastes and odors, ensuring the production of 100% potable water.

What sets the AQUALINK UF apart is its energy-autonomous design, powered by integrated solar panels and a pump. This self-sustaining system can be operational in under five minutes, providing a reliable source of safe water without the need for external power sources. The membranes can be easily cleaned through manual or automatic backwashing, ensuring consistent performance over time.

With a maximum flow rate of up to 300 L/h, a lightweight and portable design weighing approximately 23 kg and bag-sized dimensions, the AQUALINK UF is well-suited for mobile health clinics, isolated communities, disaster relief efforts, and field operations. By delivering safe water precisely where it is needed most, this innovative solution plays a crucial role in ensuring access to clean drinking water in challenging environments.

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

  • Ultrafiltration technology for removing contaminants
  • NSF-ANSI certified activated carbon filter for taste and odor removal
  • Solar-powered and energy-autonomous operation
  • Portable and lightweight design for rapid deployment
  • Easy membrane cleaning through manual or automatic backwashing
  • High flow rate of up to 300 L/h for efficient water production
  • Ideal for mobile health clinics, disaster relief, and remote communities
  • NATO-certified Pelicase housing for durability and portability
  • Supports access to potable water without reliance on traditional infrastructure
  • Ensures consistent performance and reliability in challenging environments

About the Company

Sunwaterlife is a French social‑impact enterprise committed to providing clean drinking water using solar‑powered, autonomous purification systems. Founded in 2014 by experts in solar and renewable energy, it aims to reduce the gap in access to potable water in developing countries by offering pragmatic, robust, and easy‑to‑deploy solutions. Since its founding, it has developed multiple products—including the mobile AQUALINK suitcase and fixed kiosk systems—deployed more than 200 units globally, and secured at least one patent. Its solutions operate off‑grid using ultrafiltration or reverse osmosis, powered entirely by solar energy, reflecting a strong environmental commitment by integrating renewable energy into clean water access. By enabling local access to safe water while reducing reliance on fossil‑fuel‑powered infrastructure, Sunwaterlife advances both public health and sustainability.

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