Solar Water Solutions
Imagine shifting from a daily search to a steady supply of clean drinking water. GivePower’s Solar Water Solutions address unique community challenges through its award-winning Solar Water Farms that desalinate salty water, plus solar-powered pumps, wells and other purification solutions.
What Is A Solar Water Farm
Powered entirely by the sun, GivePower Solar Water Farms turn salty, brackish or contaminated water into safe drinking water. Our 18 have now delivered over 535 million liters and counting.
Harnessing the sun, each GivePower Solar Water Farm transforms salty, contaminated water into safe drinking water — up to 75,000 liters a day. That's enough for 30,000 people.
Tour the Tech
Explore GivePower’s Solar Water Farm through these hotspots

Solar Panels
Panels sit on a canopy that doubles as a roof, capturing sunlight and turning it into energy that powers the system by day and charges batteries for use after dark.
Batteries
Batteries store extra solar energy during the day, then release it at night so the system keeps producing safe water around the clock.
Inverters
Inverters convert the sun's DC energy into AC energy our equipment can use, keeping every part of the Solar Water Farm running smoothly.
Borehole
A hydrogeologist drills a borehole to reach water that isn't yet safe to drink. Depth varies by site, and careful testing ensures we let the aquifer recharge naturally.
Water Storage Tanks
Tanks hold water at two stages: raw water tanks hold pre-treated groundwater, and product tanks hold safe water for distribution.
Water Treatment System
Using reverse osmosis, water passes through filters and semi-permeable membranes that remove salt and impurities, turning it into safe, clean drinking water for the community.
System Recovery
Reverse osmosis also produces discharge water, a concentrated solution of natural minerals from the ground. We return it through soak pits, injection wells or ocean discharge, where it naturally dilutes.
Water Delivery
Sites hire drivers to deliver water directly to customers. Max sites use a 10,000-liter bowser truck, while smaller Mobi sites use a 1,000-liter tuk tuk.
Self-Serve Distribution
Using tuk tuks, mkokoteni, bicycles and donkeys, local entrepreneurs buy safe water from the Solar Water Farm and resell it to customers, growing their businesses and strengthening the local economy.
Automatic Water Dispensing
Customers preload money onto a fob, then tap it at an automatic dispensing unit to fill jerrycans with safe water whenever they need it.