MAXMOBIL delivers mobile, electric, rapid water infrastructure —WHO-compliant drinking water anywhere within hours. When disaster strikes, water fails first. We're already on the way.
What Does Water Infrastructure Without Infrastructure Mean?
Traditional water infrastructure requires treatment plants, pipelines, pumping stations, power grids and years of construction.
MAXMOBIL replaces fixed infrastructure with mobile, deployable infrastructure capable of producing safe drinking water wherever it is needed.
Whether responding to disasters, supporting remote communities, serving industrial operations, or strengthening national preparedness, MAXMOBIL brings the water utility directly to the point of demand.
Mobile Water Infrastructure built on a rugged 4WD electric platform
followed by the Integrated Desalination
MAXMOBIL is a 4‑Wheel Drive Electric Vehicle built for extreme terrain and rapid emergency response. Each unit features an integrated desalination system with high‑efficiency water purification onboard.
Rapid response ready — minimum training required for deployment and operation. MAXMOBIL goes where conventional vehicles cannot.
- 4‑Wheel Drive Electric Vehicle — extreme terrain
- Integrated Desalination System — high‑efficiency purification
- Rapid Response Ready — minimal training required
- Zero emissions — 100% electric, 10k-500k liters of water per day.
Water · Energy · Sanitation
Building Resilient Communities Through Decentralized Infrastructure
Building Resilient Communities Through Decentralized Infrastructure
Traditional infrastructure depends on centralized water plants, electrical grids and sanitation systems that can be expensive to build, difficult to expand and vulnerable to disruption. The Trinity Platform™ reimagines infrastructure by integrating water, energy and sanitation into a flexible, deployable ecosystem capable of operating wherever communities, industries and humanitarian missions require support.
Maxmobil and Maxmobil XL do not replace traditional water infrastructure, it merely adds a safety layer in the event of a single point failure.
Powered by MAXMOBIL, MAXMOBIL XL, SolarVoltMobil and Lifeline Sanitation, the Trinity Platform delivers critical services directly to the point of need, strengthening resilience, preparedness and sustainability while reducing dependence on fixed infrastructure.
The Trinity Platform™ is founded on three essential pillars of human development and community resilience:
The Power of Integration
Individually, each solution addresses a critical need. Together, they create a complete infrastructure ecosystem. The Trinity Platform™ enables governments, communities, humanitarian organizations and commercial operators to deploy:
MAXMOBIL® & MAXMOBIL XL®
The Hurricane First Responder
Mobile water infrastructure that produces safe drinking water directly from seawater, brackish water, floodwater, rivers, lakes and other available sources. Deploy within hours — not days.
- Seawater, brackish & floodwater capable
- Rapid deployment — operational within hours
- MAXMOBIL XL® for community‑scale output
- 10,000 L – 500,000 L Liters per day —WHO-compliant
SolarVoltMobil™
Reliable Off‑Grid Energy
Clean, reliable and off‑grid energy to power water production, sanitation systems and critical facilities. Reduces dependence on fossil fuels while enabling sustainable operations worldwide.
Zero emissions, complete energy independence — Fast‑track + fly + Decarbonisation plant.
Lifeline Sanitation™
Completing the Water‑Sanitation Cycle
Safe sanitation and hygiene protect public health and improve quality of life. Lifeline Sanitation™ delivers essential hygiene and sanitation infrastructure wherever people live, work or seek refuge.
- Mobile hygiene & sanitation infrastructure
- Portable toilets to community wash clusters
- Integrated with MAXMOBIL water units
MAXMOBIL®
10,000 liters per day
The Hurricane First Responder. Mobile desalination platform. Produces clean water from seawater, brackish, flood and river sources. Deploy within hours.
Specification
MAXMOBIL XL®
500,000 liters per day
Community‑scale water infrastructure for municipalities, large humanitarian operations and industrial facilities requiring sustained high‑volume output.
Specification
SolarVoltMobil™
200KW
Off‑grid renewable energy combining solar generation, energy storage and microgrid capabilities. Powers all Trinity Platform operations sustainably.
Specification
Lifeline Sanitation™
100 tons per day
Mobile hygiene and sanitation infrastructure. From portable toilets to community wash clusters — protecting public health in emergencies and remote operations.
Specification
Hardware + Software + Service
Complete WaaS Ecosystem
Imagine water delivery on‑demand, the way ride‑sharing transformed transport or food delivery transformed dining. MAXMOBIL WaaS replaces high‑CAPEX fixed infrastructure with a rapid‑deploy, pay‑as‑you‑need model.
Traditional Infrastructure
- High CAPEX investment
- Long deployment timelines
- Fixed, immovable assets
- Vulnerable to disruption
WaaS Model
- Rapid deployment
- OPEX / pay‑per‑use model
- Fully scalable & mobile
- On‑demand infrastructure
Scalable, Flexible, Deployable. A complete ecosystem for water emergency response and sustainable community service.
Rapid Deployment
Operational within hours of arrival at any site worldwide.
Scalable Output
From small communities to large industrial operations.
Flexible Contracts
Monthly, project‑based or long‑term service agreements.
Managed Service
Full monitoring, maintenance and quality assurance included.
Intelligent Cloud Platform
For Autonomous Water
Production
Maxmobil AI Water Brain is an intelligent cloud‑based monitoring and optimization platform designed to transform mobile water production into a smart, autonomous service. By continuously collecting and analyzing real‑time operational data from every Maxmobil unit, the AI Water Brain monitors fleet performance, predicts maintenance requirements before failures occur, optimizes energy consumption, enhances water quality, and maximizes production efficiency.
Through advanced machine learning and predictive analytics, operators gain complete visibility of all deployed units worldwide from a single dashboard, enabling proactive decision‑making, reduced downtime, lower operating costs, and reliable delivery of safe drinking water. The Maxmobil AI Water Brain represents the next generation of Water‑as‑a‑Service (WaaS), combining artificial intelligence, remote connectivity, and autonomous operational intelligence to ensure every drop of water is produced efficiently, sustainably, and reliably.
Fleet Monitoring
Real‑time cloud dashboard for all deployed units worldwide
Predictive Maintenance
ML‑based fault prediction before failures occur
Energy Optimization
AI reduces energy consumption per litre produced
Quality Enhancement
Continuous water quality monitoring & auto‑adjustment
Committed to the Sustainable Development Goals
Good Health & Well-being
SDG 3
Clean Water & Sanitation
SDG 6
Affordable & Clean Energy
SDG 7
Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
SDG 9
Sustainable Cities & Communities
SDG 11
Climate Action
SDG 13
Partnerships for the Goals
SDG 17
Three Rings. One Platform. Endless Applications.
ESG . SDGs . SUSTAINABILITY .
Rethinking Water Infrastructure
Climate change, population growth, urbanization, and rising industrial demand are placing unprecedented pressure on global water resources. Despite decades of investment, millions of people still lack access to safely managed drinking water, and current projections indicate that universal access by 2030 remains unlikely. At the same time, many centralized water networks are struggling to keep pace with growing demand, aging infrastructure, and increasing climate-related disruptions.
Access to clean water and proper sanitation has always been fundamental to public health, economic development, and human well-being. To meet future challenges, the world must complement traditional infrastructure with more flexible, resilient, and decentralized solutions. By bringing water services directly to the point of need, communities can strengthen preparedness, improve resilience, and expand access to safe water in an increasingly uncertain world.
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Driving sustainable change through collaboration, innovation, and unwavering commitment to vulnerable communities worldwide.
Clean Water for All
Implementation Plan: Set up a portable desalination plant in the affected region. Organize the logistical support to deliver all the affected population with sustainable, safe drinking water.
Data-Driven Safety Nets
Our vision is to speed up and improve overall disaster outcomes for the elderly and other vulnerable populations by utilizing data and technology as well as deploying trained citizen volunteers into stricken communities to become their safety net.
17 Disasters · $60M+ Delivered
We’ve responded to 17 disasters since 2020. By utilizing our media and social reach we’ve driven enormous quantities of volunteer labor and in-kind corporate donations. Our efforts have delivered over 60 million dollars to communities while our entire funding has been less than 4 million dollars in the past 4 years.
Leadership & Advisory Board
A world‑class team of engineers, financiers, legal experts, scientists, and humanitarian leaders united by a mission to deliver clean water infrastructure anywhere, anytime.
Leadership
Wilson Chin
Furnace design engineer with Australian Consolidated Industry; CEO of VCC (heavy equipment distribution) for 17 years; CEO of Rich Coal Indonesia for 16 years. Holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical).
Teresa Moraska
Brings extensive experience in international business development and infrastructure finance. Focuses on scaling MAXMOBIL’s global footprint and public‑private partnerships.
Dr William Boyd
Former Head of Treasury and Credit at General Equity Group (New Zealand) and Director of Treasury and Credit at Infinity Investments. Advises corporates and fund managers across 7 countries.
Advisory Board
Leslie Netto
LLB with Honours from University of London; admitted to the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn (1979) and appointed Advocate & Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore (1980).
Lt Gen Russel Honore (RET)
Retired Lieutenant General, U.S. Army. Former commander of Joint Task Force Katrina, renowned for his leadership in disaster response and emergency management.
Prof. Swati Ghosh Acharyya
Globally respected scientist and technologist, recognised as a global authority in nanofiltration and energy‑efficient water circularity. Shapes the future of membrane technology.
Adam Greenwell
BA in Social Anthropology (Massey University). Steering Committee Member, Global Wealth Forum; Chair of the Global Advisory Board to the University of Embu, Kenya; Advisor to TLGS Consulting Group.
Graham R Clark
Seasoned executive with deep expertise in global trade, infrastructure development, and cross‑border investment. Advises MAXMOBIL on strategic market expansion.
Dr Edna Joyce Santos
Founder and CEO of LightWorkers Advisory, Climate Care Innovations, and Prolific Fund International Carbon Registry. Global Consultant for VisionAfrica. Drives health and climate impact.
Dr Peter Kremser
PhD in Law and Economics (Johannes Kepler University). Lecturer at University of Indonesia for 13 years and Assistant Board Director of Voest Alpine AG for 16 years.
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Why Partner With MAXMOBIL?
- Rapid deployment within hours
- Proven technology on 3 continents
- AI‑powered remote monitoring
- Revenue sharing opportunities
- Full technical training & support
- SDG‑aligned ESG credentials
- WaaS flexible OPEX model
- Decentralized infrastructure expertise