Mobile Solar Desalination Units are compact, transportable systems that use solar energy to convert seawater or saline groundwater into potable water. Utilizing technologies such as solar distillation, reverse osmosis, or photovoltaic-powered pumps and membranes, these units operate off-grid and are ideal for use in isolated communities, emergency response settings, or temporary installations.
Designed for ease of deployment and minimal maintenance, these systems offer clean, sustainable water solutions where conventional desalination infrastructure is unfeasible. They support climate adaptation, humanitarian response, and disaster resilience by securing water supply without fossil fuels.
Units vary in capacity, from personal use to community-scale models, and often integrate battery storage for nighttime or low-light operation. This innovation contributes to water security, health outcomes, and gender equity by reducing the burden of water collection.