Dispatchable Renewable Desalination

Tlaloc builds zero-carbon desalination, on land and at sea, that turns sunlight and seawater into clean water and lasting livelihoods, anywhere it is needed.

Two billion people lack safe water, and the places that need it most have no grid. We bring the plant to them, and hand the ocean back its oxygen.

~60,000 L
clean water per day, per 50 kW unit
6,000
people served daily, off-grid
3 days
autonomy through cloud and night
Zero
diesel, zero operational carbon
The Products

Two ways to deliver water

One technology, built to reach any thirsty coast on Earth.

The same dispatchable core, efficient reverse osmosis paired with hydrogen energy storage and brine reoxygenation, deployed in the form each community needs.

Land Unit

The water well that runs on sunlight and never sleeps.

A desalination plant in a shipping container.

Powered entirely by sun and wind, storing surplus energy as hydrogen so it keeps producing through the night and multi-day cloudy spells. No diesel, no grid, no downtime. Communities, resorts, and relief agencies sign multi-year offtake agreements, and identical units scale like hardware.

  • ~60,000 L per day from a single 50 kW unit
  • Serves roughly 6,000 people at basic provisioning
  • Brine returned re-oxygenated, healthier than the status quo
Offshore Vessel

A floating water utility that follows the world's droughts.

Idle ships turned into recurring revenue.

We retrofit an available, low-cost vessel into a zero-carbon water plant that moors offshore, produces around the clock, and pipes water ashore or offloads it to tankers. One mobile asset can serve any water-stressed coastline, repositioning to wherever demand and pricing peak.

  • Moored, not diesel-positioned, for genuine zero-carbon operation
  • Onboard solar, wind, and hydrogen storage
  • Storage measured in hundreds of thousands of gallons