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Technology · 4 min read · June 19, 2026

How a Solar-Powered Filtration Kiosk Works

The kiosk combines solar power, intake screening, layered filtration, protected storage, and controlled distribution.

Solar-powered filtration kiosk showing the water system concept.

A simple local system

The kiosk is designed to be sustainable, cost-efficient, and locally maintainable. Solar energy powers the water movement and treatment process, reducing reliance on grid electricity.

Water is extracted from Lake Mirayi, treated through multiple filtration stages, and stored in a protected tank before being distributed through public taps.

Why maintenance matters

Technology alone does not make a project sustainable. AquaSolve Rwanda depends on clear responsibilities, local training, and practical maintenance routines.

That is why the collaboration documents emphasize defined roles, communication, and respect for decision-making structure.