Quickwaters Inc.,
Quickwaters Inc., founded in 2019 in California, is a technology company focused on producing innovative water vending machines that filter municipal water, delivering safe, healthy, and high-quality drinking water to end users. These vending machines provide water 34 fl oz, 2.7 gal, 5 gal containers, offering a sustainable and cost-effective solution for consumers seeking access to clean and reliable water.

Problem

ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER
Municipal water is filtered and hygienically distributed for urban use. However, during city circulation, water quality deteriorates and it largely loses its drinkability. Buildings with outdated infrastructure have old plumbing systems, which lead to the loss of essential minerals in filtered water, making access to clean, healthy water increasingly difficult for consumers.

INCREASING WATER COSTS
For many cities, especially megacities, providing water has become a challenging operation with significant costs for local governments. As populations grow, aging water infrastructure systems create problems for both local authorities and households, complicating efforts to ensure access to clean water and driving up costs.

WATER LOGISTICS AND EFFICIENCY
The delivery of water, a basic and vital necessity, and even a fundamental human right, has become a significant issue today. The rising urban population and shrinking water resources are increasing the risks associated with delivering water to the public. Logistic resources are being heavily utilized in this area, resulting in considerable inefficiencies.
Solution

BOLSU ensures public access to clean and affordable water through its advanced equipment designed for healthy water distribution. The specialized filtration system purifies water to a high standard, adds essential minerals, and delivers it to consumers under hygienic conditions.
Thanks to BOLSU's unique filtration technology, only 0.09 gallons of water is wasted for every 1 gallon of clean water produced.
BOLSU’s specialized UV system maintains the hygiene of stored water, protecting consumers from potential health risks, including outbreaks.
