We’ve opened our new 37,000 square foot headquarters and manufacturing facility in Torrance, California – a major step as we move toward launching our first system later this summer.
This milestone was first shared as part of our official announcement, marking the transition from early development into scaled production. The new facility becomes our primary hub for manufacturing, engineering, and operations. It’s where we’ll build, test, and refine our first-generation portable water system – designed to convert seawater and other natural sources into drinking water. This is where it starts to scale.
The production line we’re developing in Torrance is built for volume. The ambition is clear – to manufacture more desalination units in a single month than currently exist worldwide. Reaching that level of output is critical if we’re serious about expanding access to clean water. The space itself is designed to support that ambition – high-rate manufacturing, in-house engineering, reliability testing, and rapid iteration, all under one roof.
As we step into this next phase, we’re also growing the team. We’re actively hiring across engineering, production, and commercial roles – building the capability needed to support both domestic and global expansion. This facility anchors that growth. Torrance positions us close to key infrastructure, talent, and supply chains, while giving us the space to move quickly and build at scale. It will serve as the foundation for our long-term production and innovation strategy.
We’re moving from concept to execution – with a clear focus on scale, performance, and real-world impact. You can read the original announcement here.
