Produces clean water with minimal impact
The AIROVIA Air House is a standardized atmospheric water production unit—an industrial asset engineered for reliability, scalable replication, and long-term operation within decentralized water infrastructure programs.
Each Air House is designed as a self-contained production asset integrating air handling, moisture capture, purification, monitoring, and safety systems within a standardized footprint. The goal is to make atmospheric water capacity deployable in a way that is procurement-ready, operationally maintainable, and repeatable across multiple sites.
Rather than redesigning every project from the ground up, AIROVIA positions the Air House as the core infrastructure asset—supporting clearer rollout frameworks, faster institutional evaluation, and more predictable scaling.
Each Air House can also be configured with IoT-connected monitoring points and intelligent control systems that support performance visibility, diagnostics, and operational reporting.
Asset Overview
A deployable industrial unit designed for strategic sites, facility clusters, and structured infrastructure programs.
The Air House functions as a true infrastructure asset rather than a simple technology enclosure. It is standardized to support efficient site deployment, repeatable procurement processes, safe operational access, and integration with storage systems, treatment pathways, and broader utility planning.
This makes it suitable for single-site resilience needs, coordinated production clusters, and distributed deployment models where continuity, redundancy, and operational discipline are critical.
How It Works
How the AIROVIA Air House Works
A standardized atmospheric water infrastructure asset that converts ambient humidity into clean, usable water through a controlled industrial process.
Built for continuous operation in any climate
AI-powered control for efficient performance
Modular design for flexible deployment
Scalability is achieved through replication rather than redesign.
Air Houses can operate as standalone resilience assets, be grouped into coordinated production facilities, or be distributed across regions to reduce single-point vulnerability in centralized water systems.
Operations, Service, and Governance
Serviceable subsystem architecture and operational reporting strengthen long-term asset credibility.
Air House systems are structured around serviceable subsystems to support uptime, maintenance efficiency, and clearly defined operations and maintenance routines. This architecture reduces downtime risk while establishing maintenance pathways aligned with utility and public-sector operating environments.
Monitoring and reporting frameworks provide continuous visibility into production output, energy consumption, asset health, and maintenance status—allowing pilots, facilities, and scaled deployments to be governed with greater transparency and accountability.
What the Air House Is Designed to Support
The asset provides a foundation for standardized deployment, operational continuity, and transparent infrastructure governance.
Standardized Architecture
A consistent deployable unit design that enables repeatable procurement, deployment consistency, and streamlined expansion across additional sites.
Serviceable Subsystems
Modular organization of intake, capture, treatment, controls, and diagnostics to support maintainability and long-term lifecycle performance.
Governance-Ready Reporting
Structured monitoring and reporting designed to give ministries, utilities, and partners visibility into production output, energy usage, maintenance status, and operational performance.
Next Step
Evaluate how the Air House fits within a real deployment program.
The most productive next discussion begins with site context, resilience requirements, cluster deployment logic, and what a credible validation pathway could look like before scaling to broader infrastructure rollout.