Stockholm Water Technology (SWT) is a Swedish cleantech company with a patented solution for water purification, which is smart, energy saving and energy storing technology for water purification. The patented and membrane free solution based on the innovative electro-capacitve technology, which was commercialised after close to 12 years of R&D by the Founders.
SWT products have the cabalitity to store energy while cleaning the water and give the user the unique flexibility to tailor the output water quality dynamically. Besides being one of the first in the market to offer a solution with Software Defined Water Quality, SWT products consume very little energy and boast of high water recoveries, making it a low carbon footprint and clean solution.
SWT is currently selling their products in Sweden and Benelux regions (specifically Belgium & Netherlands) of Europe, wherein home owners and breweries have given great feedback regarding product performance. SWT currently manufactures and sells the FORS family of products in Europe. FORS comes with all the benefits and USP’s of the technology, packaged into a Point-of-Entry (PoE) water treatment unit. FORS comes in S, M and L sizes, along with custom builds for larger capacity requirements.
Expert areas
• Patented & membrane free product for water treatment
• Water & Energy efficient Electro-capacitive technology with 75% – 90% water recovery and low energy consumption (approx. 1.0 kWh/m3)
• Potential for Water-as-a-Service (WAAS) business model for low-cost water supply
• Low carbon footprint solution – No chemicals, Solar powering option, Easy End-of-Life management
• Single Window Operation – Ability to remove/reduce salts, heavy metals, microbial matter, COD, BOD, organic micropollutants (Pharmaceuticals, Antibiotics, PFAS, etc.) turbidity and smell in the water; All simultaneously.
In addition, SWT products come value added services like:
• Integrated hydroinformatics capability: This enables customers to fine tune their operation and keep a check on process functioning