Autonomous Environmental Sensors for Water-Scarce Regions
Deploying fleets of tumbleweed-shaped environmental sensors that roll across arid landscapes powered by micro-windmills to map water resources and flash flood patterns for farmers, researchers, and water authorities in water-scarce regions.
A desert farmer watches a live dashboard showing hundreds of DryRoll spheres scattered across 10,000 acres suddenly converging on a hidden moisture plume — they've discovered an underground water vein that traditional drilling missed, and suddenly 500 acres of dead soil become viable farmland.
Per 100 sq km
Min 50 units per fleet
Middle East, North Africa, Australia, US Southwest