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Sigh, this is just a dehumidifier, not a solution to the water crisis, look up Fontus or Waterseer, or just google "water from air scam".
The technology can't work where it is needed, and isn't needed where it can work.
It needs humidity, but if you are in a humid area then you will have access to water that you can filter/treat into drinking water for far less cost than this stupid idea, and in dry areas there isn't any significant water in the air to extract, making it far more efficient to truck water in.
There are some dry coastal areas with very specific fog conditions where it can make sense, but it is indeed quite niche.
The ammount of energy to convert water vapor into liquid is very high, there have to be really hard getting fresh water by any other means for this system to be worth it in the long run.
If it is coastal, then it should have access to sea water, a reverse osmosis desalination plant will probably be more efficient and reliable in the long run.
That's a logical assumption. It says here that "The SOURCE Hydropanels are already being used by schools in Mexico, Syrian refugee communities in Lebanon and Jordan, and fire stations in Puerto Rico that have been hit by hurricanes" which, if true, shows possibility for wider application where needed.
What about in London? The UK is very humid, yet London relies heavily on ~40% unsustainable groundwater
Properly managed, groundwater can be sustainable.
The issue is that the energy required per litre of water is poor, even with high humidity. Other options, like long pipelines from other areas or desalination, start looking very appealing.