A water footprint is the total amount of water used directly and indirectly throughout the entire lifecycle of a product or service. It includes not just tap water, but also water used in production, energy consumption, and waste management processes.
Although traditional cooling systems may not consume water directly, their high electricity consumption indirectly stresses water resources, as electricity production—especially in thermal power plants—requires significant cooling water. This means every extra kilowatt used hides a large volume of water consumption behind it.
Deepair’s evaporative cooling systems break this cycle with low energy usage. Yes, they use water directly, but this water is used for cooling, not wasted. And with up to 80% less energy consumption compared to traditional ACs, Deepair reduces both water and energy footprints.
In short, Deepair systems not only cool indoor spaces but also contribute to the conservation of global water resources.