Bosch to expand into water treatment technology

Bosch has announced plans to develop systems for water treatment.

In addition to systems using the usual water treatment method of reverse osmosis, the German engineering and technology company said it also plans to offer new treatment methods specifically engineered for remote areas and offshore locations.

“A climate-neutral world won’t work without green hydrogen,” said Dr Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management. “With our special-purpose systems, water treatment can be done anywhere, even in the most remote areas of the world, in an economical and environmentally friendly way.”

It added that the systems being designed are not only robust and low maintenance, but compared to current methods commonly available on the market, they eliminate the need for chemicals in water treatment.

Bosch said it hopes to bring its water treatment systems to market next year and will be sharing further details of the new tech at this week’s Bosch Tech Day.

“We’re developing technology for water treatment as well as for the generation, compression, storage, and use of hydrogen – and doing so for various sectors,” added Dr. Stefan Hartung.

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