This water wheel can pump over 43,000 litres of water a day and requires no electricity
This wheel can pump water to villages over a mile away.
It can pump 43,000 litres of water a day.
Pumps already operate in 12 different countries, including Nepal, Indonesia, Spain, and Zambia.
This is Barsha Pump, it's a new water pump created by aQysta. "Barsha" means rain in Nepalese and the pumps are being made available across Nepal, Indonesia, Zambia and 9 other countries.
The company aims to distribute over a thousand pumps around the world.
It requires no electricity to operate and does not emit any pollution either. The Barsha Pump can pump 43,000 litres of water a day and costs nothing to operate.
Produced by Charlie Floyd
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