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ELWA at the Skeleton Coast in Namibia in operation

Only a few creatures can survive in the Namibian desert next to the cold Atlantic. In a remote research station for desert lions, an

ELWA water heater improves the living conditions

for the team around the researcher Dr. Flip Stander. Thus, even in a rough place like this, our technology becomes a benefit that significantly improves the lives of the inhabitants. The system was installed by Calpak Solar Energy from Namibia

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