Municipal Water Security
Provide reliable clean water to communities currently dependent on trucked supply, aging infrastructure, or rainfall collection. Rapid deployment. Minimal civil works. Immediate impact.
A containerized, solar-powered atmospheric water generator delivering 250 gallons of clean drinking water per day. No grid. No pipeline. No compromise.
Enquire About DeploymentAcross the CARICOM region, millions of people live on islands surrounded by ocean with no reliable access to clean drinking water. Groundwater is scarce and increasingly saline. Rainfall is unpredictable. Infrastructure is aging, underfunded, and vulnerable to the hurricanes that strike with growing frequency.
The solutions that exist are expensive, grid-dependent, and fragile. Reverse osmosis plants require constant power and complex maintenance. Trucked water is unreliable and costly. Bottled water is environmentally destructive and economically unsustainable.
The result: communities, resorts, agricultural operations, and island governments are chronically water insecure — not because the technology doesn't exist, but because no deployment-ready solution has been built for their specific context.
Meridian One is a fully integrated, containerized clean water system. It draws moisture from the atmosphere, purifies it to drinking water standards, and powers the entire process with an integrated foldable solar array. Deploy it in a day. Run it indefinitely.
Meridian One pulls moisture directly from the air using advanced atmospheric water generation technology — producing up to 250 gallons of clean drinking water per day without any connection to ground or surface water sources.
An integrated foldable solar array powers the entire system. No grid connection required. No diesel. No fuel costs. Clean energy driving clean water — indefinitely, in any location with adequate sunlight.
The entire system ships in a standard container. Setup takes less than a day. No civil works, no permanent foundation, no specialist contractor. Designed specifically for island environments, remote communities, and post-disaster deployment.
| Daily Water Output | 250 gallons (946 litres) per day |
| Power Source | Integrated foldable solar array |
| Grid Connection | Not required |
| Water Quality | Potable — meets WHO drinking water standards |
| Deployment | Container-based — operational within 24 hours |
| Footprint | Standard shipping container dimensions |
| Climate Suitability | Optimised for tropical and subtropical environments |
| Maintenance | Minimal — remote monitoring capable |
| Scalability | Multiple units stackable for higher volume output |
| Target Region | CARICOM — Caribbean Community member states |
Full technical specifications and site assessment available upon enquiry.
Provide reliable clean water to communities currently dependent on trucked supply, aging infrastructure, or rainfall collection. Rapid deployment. Minimal civil works. Immediate impact.
Eliminate dependence on municipal supply and trucked water. Reduce operational costs. Deliver a credible sustainability story to guests who expect it. Resilient through hurricane season.
Reliable water supply for agricultural operations in locations where groundwater is scarce, saline, or seasonally unreliable. Solar-powered — no fuel costs, no grid dependency.
Deployable within 24 hours for disaster response. Suitable for development finance institution procurement. Meets WHO water quality standards. Designed for the conditions where it matters most.
The CARICOM region presents a specific and underserved water infrastructure challenge. Islands that are geographically isolated, climatically vulnerable, and infrastructure-constrained need solutions designed for their context — not adapted from elsewhere.
Meridian One was developed with the Caribbean in mind. The solar specification is optimised for tropical irradiance. The container format is designed for island logistics — ports, limited road infrastructure, tight deployment windows. The atmospheric water generation technology performs at its best in the high-humidity conditions the Caribbean provides year-round.
Vera Meridian is actively developing deployment programmes across CARICOM member states. If you represent an island government, a development finance institution active in the Caribbean, or an organisation with water security mandates in the region — we want to hear from you.
● Active Deployment — Accompong, Jamaica
Antigua & Barbuda · Bahamas · Barbados · Belize · Dominica · Grenada · Guyana · Haiti · Jamaica · Montserrat · St Kitts & Nevis · St Lucia · St Vincent & the Grenadines · Suriname · Trinidad & Tobago
Whether you're evaluating Meridian One for a specific deployment or want to understand what a programme across your region could look like — the conversation starts here.
Or reach us directly at contact@verameridian.com