Atmosbox turns air humidity into clean drinking water. Off-grid, solar-powered, and designed for places where conventional infrastructure is slow or unreliable.
Atmosbox exists to deliver safe drinking water anywhere it’s needed: a simplified, modular system that’s easier to deploy, maintain, and scale. It’s powered by Akvo’s field-tested AWG technology, shaped by years of deployment experience across multiple countries.
But it’s more than technology. Atmosbox powers up the Global Water Cup movement: commercial deployments help finance community-led water cycle restoration through Global Water Cup e.V. Every unit placed helps unlock the next Project and invites more people to join the movement.
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The system brings the essentials into one self-reliant setup - solar power, battery storage, and multi-stage filtration with UV, so clean water production can run continuously with no dependency on external infrastructure.
Atmosbox is designed as a digital-first solution. An intuitive app is part of the experience, enabling easy access to water while supporting rollout at scale. It helps monitor usage and water quality, and understand user needs. Every location stays reliable, transparent, and ready to grow.
Every liter produced by Atmosbox can replace bottled water, reducing plastic waste and transport emissions. Atmosbox highlights measurable benefits such as avoided CO₂ and reduced oil use per plastic bottle replaced. The impact also reaches beyond the unit itself. Deployments help strengthen the Global Water Cup by funding trainings and materials for community led water cycle restoration, so clean drinking water today can support healthier landscapes tomorrow.
Alongside the technology, we’re developing a next step: the Atmosbottle. This unique reusable bottle is currently in development and is designed to become a distinctive part of the Atmosbox ecosystem. More than a product, it’s a symbol of refilling instead of throwing away. Every Atmosbottle sold contributes directly to the Global Water Cup, as a share of the profits is reinvested into community-led water cycle restoration.







