Delivering water security.
When it matters.
"Since 2022 LEDI have been providing rugged, user friendly and reliable desalination systems to TEMO. The solutions they've provide are specifically built to survive disaster zones: fast deployment, no installation, solar, battery, generator powered, and tough enough for our field operators. The emergency water resilience project has been nominated for multiple awards. We were finalists for the NZ water excellence awards and one the 2025 ALGIM project of the year"
Ben Green, MNZM
“LEDI’s deployable water systems have become essential to our field operations. The veteran engineered design shows in every detail. Setup is fast, training is minimal, and reliability is consistent in environments that punish lesser equipment. We have used LEDI systems for small forward teams and larger field bases, and the result is always the same. Safe, dependable water without relying on external supply lines. That level of independence changes how we plan and operate.”
"As an off grid, island resort we've spent years relying on a mix of tank and limited bore water. Water is one of our highest operational risks. LEDI recommended a permanent installation package built around one of their off the shelf systems. The setup was straightforward and far cheaper than any other seawater capable options. They were also happy to sit down and talk through funding/ potential lease options. For an off grid resort, that level of control over water supply changes everything."
“We approached LEDI seeking a water purification and desalination capability that could be cached at disaster sites. LEDI designed and delivered 21 portable systems built into army trunks, each capable of producing around 90 l/h from seawater and roughly 150 l/h from fresh sources. Every unit includes UV, reverse osmosis, and operating sequence printed directly on the lid. For disaster response caching and rapid activation, this capability gives us a level of readiness we did not have before.”
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Awards & Recognition