URAVU LABS: Creating sustainable water out of air using renewable tech

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URAVU LABS: Creating sustainable water out of air using renewable tech

Focused on building a renewable water infrastructure, this climate tech startup recently announced its seed round of funding. The lead investor in the round was Anicut Capital and it was co-led by Rocketship.vc and Speciale Invest.

The company also received participation from investors like Vesta (France), Venture Catalysts (India), Verso Holdings (Luxembourg), Spectrum Impact (India), Echo River Capital (US) and other angel investors from India, the US and the Middle East. The company plans to utilise the capital to scale its 100% renewable water technology.

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  1. I understand that air has a certain level of humidity that is required for human breathing. Removing water in air will in my opinion require the replenishment of water in the atmosphere so as to keep the equilibrium. As such plants will pump more water  (evapotranspiration) and surface water bodies will have to give off more water from their surface so as to maintain water/humidity proportion in air. Is there any overall gain with that system?