Replacing expensive chemical water treatment with cost-effective and environmentally-friendly electrical treatment
Hydroleap is a Singapore-grown water treatment startup that seeks to displace chemical pretreatment processes with their proprietary, IoT-enabled electrical treatment technology. Hydroleap's deep technical expertise allows them to design modular electrical treatment processes and deliver end-to-end wastewater treatment systems, offering solutions that are automated, robust, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly. Hydroleap’s solutions can cover primary and secondary wastewater treatment and can also partially cover tertiary treatment. They have two primary technological offerings, electrocoagulation (EC) and electrooxidation (EO), that allow them to remove almost ten different contaminants and address the needs of a multitude of industries. The company also offers digital solutions around data acquisition, remote monitoring, and automated reporting.
Notable Achievements
- Raised over 2.5M USD as equity.
- Received an award of $1.2M from PUB, Singapore's National Water Agency, to fund R&D.
- Our systems have been operating across Singapore, Philippines and Thailand and saving more than 60% OPEX for our customers
Currently Operating in Four Regions
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July 18, 2023
Singapore-based wastewater treatment startup Hydroleap raises US$4.4 mil in Series A round
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