EAWD is a small, early-stage green technology company that designs and sells off-the-grid water and energy systems. Its two core product lines are atmospheric water generation (AWG) systems and off-the-grid EV charging stations. AWG systems pull moisture from the air and convert it into potable drinking water; EAWD's systems are self-powered using onboard solar energy, allowing them to operate in remote, water-scarce regions without grid access. EAWD's EV charging stations use solar and wind power to function as independent microgrids, with a focus on charging battery electric trucks and passenger EVs in Germany. EAWD also offers water purification and off-the-grid power storage as secondary product lines. Customers include private companies, governments, NGOs, and intergovernmental organizations; EAWD sells through commission-based independent agents and distributors and holds UN Global Marketplace vendor status. EAWD's business model includes outright equipment sales, usage-based EV charging fees, fleet contracts, licensing royalties, and engineering services. The company is at a very early stage, with only a handful of actual deployments completed to date, 11 employees, and highly uncertain revenue prospects. Near-term growth plans center on rolling out EV charging parks along German highways and expanding AWG deployments in Mexico and drought-affected U.S. states.
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