The agreement signing between Desolenator and Jakson Green
Jakson Green, a new energy transition platform, and Desolenator, a Netherlands headquartered solar desalination company, have partnered to develop and deploy sustainable water solutions globally.
As part of the agreement, Jakson Green has made a strategic investment to enable Desolenator scale its innovative solar desalination solution that harnesses solar energy to purify seawater and brackish water. The Desolenator system uses no harmful chemicals and also eliminates the issue of harmful brine through integrated Zero Liquid Discharge.
The partnership will focus on accelerating the deployment of innovative solar desalination technology and joint R&D efforts to refine the technology and explore new applications. Jakson Green will lend its manufacturing support to ensure scalable and cost-effective solutions. It also gets exclusive sales rights for Desolenator’s solutions in India with expansion plans, and EPC partnerships for Desolenator projects in key markets. Both partners will co-invest in strategic water treatment projects worldwide.
“The global water crisis demands innovative solutions, and Jakson Green and Desolenator are answering the call,” said Bikesh Ogra, CEO of Jakson Green. “This partnership aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver sustainable solutions that address critical global challenges. Together, we will work towards making clean water accessible to communities and industries worldwide.”
Desolenator CEO Adri Pols stated, “Jakson Green’s proven expertise and resources will be invaluable as we scale our technology to meet the growing demand for sustainable water solutions. This partnership marks a significant milestone in our journey to help tackle the global water crisis.”
Jakson Green is backed by the Jakson Group. The company is engaged in setting up and operation and maintenance of new energy assets across solar, wind, green molecules, and compressed biogas. It has a solar EPC portfolio exceeding 5 GWp globally, 4GWp of renewable O&M, and over 1 GWp of assets under development. Founded in 2022, the company is building 8500 tpa of green molecule plants, including green hydrogen, 4G ethanol, and low-carbon methanol. Its subsidiary, Jakson Infinity, has a 300MW electrolyser manufacturing capacity. As part of its growth strategy, Jakson Green is also expanding into the biofuels business.