Aqua Generators are the next-generation Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG).
Our soon-to-be-patented air-to-water generator technology extracts up to 30 liters of pure drinking water daily directly from the air.
Designed as a solar-powered, on-site air-to-water maker, it delivers instant water independence and can also purify existing local sources.
The Atmospheric Water Generator
Our Process


Mission
Deliver affordable Aqua Generators units (30 LPD) to tackle water scarcity head-on, empowering rural India first (B2G), then expanding to urban areas.
Scale AkashGanga nationwide with government partnerships to ensure clean water for all and curbing groundwater exploitation through sustainable innovation.
Vision


Aqua Generators leads the fight against Water scarcity in India with Innovative Atmospheric Water Generators (AWG). Our mission is to deliver sustainable, clean drinking water to communities, reducing reliance on traditional water sources.
Aqua Generators was born out of the urgent need to address water scarcity, particularly in sub-regions of Maharashtra, such as Vidarbha, where farmers face devastating consequences due to unreliable water supplies. Inspired by climate-driven challenges and urban water crises in cities like Mumbai and Nagpur, our founder, Aditya Thaware, developed Atmospheric Water Generators to provide a reliable solution. Atmospheric Water Generators extract moisture from the air, transforming it into pure drinking water. Ideal for humid yet water-scarce regions, our tailored solutions meet diverse needs, ensuring efficiency and sustainability in water production. We are dedicated to improving access to clean drinking water across India. By advancing our atmospheric water generators, we aim to make sustainable water solutions affordable and accessible, empowering communities nationwide.
Story of AkashGanga's Atmospheric Water Generators
Meet Our Founder


Aditya Thaware
Aditya Thaware, a 2023 Mechanical Engineering graduate
specializing in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, hails from Maharashtra, India. Having witnessed the impact of water scarcity on his community, he designed atmospheric water generators to convert air humidity into clean drinking water, offering hope to households and industries.




