One fleet, three markets, continuous utilization — containerized desalination that moves where water is needed most.
FLEET STRATEGY
Traditional desalination assumes permanent installation. Modulus systems are designed from the start for mobility. A single fleet serves multiple markets — generating revenue between emergencies and building operational track records that validate the technology.
When Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, the U.S. government spent $361 million on water supplies — at effective costs of $15-38 per gallon. Permanent desalination plants sat idle on the mainland, unable to deploy across damaged infrastructure. Our containerized systems ship to crisis zones and produce drinking water within weeks of arrival.
$5B
Addressable emergency water market
70% gross margins
High-value coastal agriculture — berries, avocados, greenhouse operations — faces growing water scarcity from groundwater depletion and drought. With 1.5–3M hectares of suitable coastal arid land across Mexico, Chile, Egypt, Morocco, and Australia, this is our beachhead market. Between emergencies, our fleet generates recurring revenue while building continuous operational data.
$5B
Addressable coastal ag water market
45% gross margins
Forward-deployed military operations require water independence from local infrastructure. NSF P231/P248 certified systems meet Department of Defense requirements without site-specific permitting. This market represents a future expansion when commercial scale justifies compliance infrastructure.
$6B
Addressable defense water market
30–70% gross margins
THE STORAGE INSIGHT
Each deployment includes substantial water storage capacity. When hardware redeploys for emergencies, stored water remains — providing days or weeks of supply continuity for agricultural customers.