Smart Water Efficiency &
Digital Water Credits

ABOUT AquaSave
AquaSave is a full-stack water efficiency platform that connects IoT devices, data analytics and digital credits to turn every building, home and facility into an active node of a global water-saving network. From a single dashboard, facility owners, utilities and public institutions can monitor consumption in real time, reduce invisible waste (like hot-water waiting and micro-leaks), and generate auditable water-saving credits that can be reported to regulators, investors and citizens.

The problem AquaSave tackles

Water scarcity is no longer a distant risk; it’s an operational reality. Yet most buildings and cities still manage water with:

  • Meters that are read once a month (or once a year).
  • No visibility of what happens inside the building’s plumbing.
  • Huge waste from hot-water waiting, unnoticed leaks and inefficient fixtures.
  • Sustainability “reports” based on estimates, not real measurements.

AquaSave addresses this by combining smart edge devices with a cloud and blockchain platform that measures, verifies and certifies every litre saved.

How AquaSave works

Water scarcity is no longer a distant risk; it’s an operational reality. Yet most buildings and cities still manage water with:

AquaSave is built around a simple idea:

Install smart devices, capture every drop of avoidable waste, and convert it into measurable impact and digital value.

Key capabilities:

  • IoT-based monitoring & control
    Smart devices are installed at strategic points (e.g. hot-water lines, risers, apartments, rooms). They monitor flow, temperature, quality, and pressure, detect anomalies and optimize circulation to avoid wasting clean water while waiting for it to heat up or cold down.
  • Real-time analytics & alerts
    Data is sent to the AquaSave Cloud platform, where building managers and operators get dashboards, consumption patterns, leak alerts, Legionella-risk indicators and performance KPIs per site, building, floor or unit.
  • MRV-grade savings computation
    AquaSave doesn’t just show “trends”. It calculates water savings against baselines using transparent, auditable methods aligned with international standards for water and energy efficiency. These methods are designed to be compatible with emerging frameworks for water credits and impact reporting.
  • Digital Water Credits & DePIN
    Each verified saving event can be turned into a Water Savings Asset (WSA) and, in the next phase, into digital credits that live on a blockchain layer. This allows cities, utilities, hotels, social housing and industries to turn efficiency into a new class of impact asset traceable, tradable (where regulation allows) and reportable.

Who AquaSave is for

  • Individual Households & Eco-conscious Early Adopters who want to lower their bills, avoid leaks and actively contribute to water conservation from their own homes.
  • Social & Affordable Housing providers in drought-exposed regions that need to protect vulnerable tenants from rising tariffs and water stress.
  • Hotels & Resorts that want to cut water and energy bills, reduce hot-water waiting time and offer a smoother, more sustainable guest experience.
  • Hospitals & Clinics where hygiene, continuity of service and risk control (leaks, Legionella, system failures) are absolutely critical.
  • Real Estate Funds & Asset Managers looking for measurable, repeatable ESG impact across large portfolios, backed by auditable data and digital water credits.
  • Municipalities, Utilities & Public Institutions seeking scalable tools for demand-side management, leakage reduction, smart-city programs and evidence-based water policies.
  • Water & Gas Distributors, Installers and Service Companies that design, operate or maintain water installations and want connected devices, real-time monitoring and new service revenues.
  • Corporates & Industrial Facilities aiming to reduce operational water use, de-risk their assets and demonstrate clear environmental performance to regulators and investors.
  • Data & Impact Buyers – companies and institutions interested in high-quality data from the water ecosystem or in purchasing water-footprint and water-saving certificates as part of their ESG and sustainability strategies.