Our mission is to close the global water gap permanently, profitably, and without adding carbon to a warming world.
Two billion people live without safe drinking water, and the regions that need it most are often the ones least able to plug a desalination plant into a power grid. Tlaloc exists to close that gap.
We build dispatchable, zero-carbon desalination that runs entirely on sunlight, wind, and hydrogen storage, producing clean water around the clock, on land or at sea, with no diesel and no grid. Every unit we deploy returns its brine re-oxygenated, leaving the ocean it draws from measurably healthier than conventional discharge allows.
We believe environmental responsibility and commercial durability are not opposing forces, but the same discipline. A system efficient enough to be clean is efficient enough to be profitable. Water is a recurring need, and meeting it well builds a recurring business, one that funds the next deployment, and the next.
Our goal is a world where no community is denied water by its geography or its grid, and where the act of providing it leaves the planet better than we found it.
How the mission holds together
Water delivered where the grid cannot reach: island communities, remote coasts, disaster zones. A single 50 kW unit serves roughly 6,000 people a day, and our offshore vessels can move to wherever crisis strikes next.
Powered only by sun, wind, and stored hydrogen, our systems run with zero operational carbon. And rather than dumping oxygen-starved brine, we return it re-oxygenated to ambient levels, protecting the marine life most desalination harms.
Water is a contracted, recurring revenue stream. Multi-year offtake agreements and a fleet of identical, drop-in units let the model scale like hardware, with grants de-risking the first deployments and revenue funding the rest.
If our mission resonates, whether you invest, fund, partner, or simply care about water, we would like to hear from you.
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