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Off-Grid Water With Air and Sunlight
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Ben Sullins
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In 2016 I bought my first EV after driving a friend’s Tesla Model S. Then I learned about societal benefits from EVs such as reduced air and noise pollution. This was especially important to me as my mother passed away from an air pollution related illness a few years prior.

Since then, I’ve been sharing the joy of owning EVs and using my skills as a data scientist to understand the real world benefits they’re bringing to our world. Cleaner air and reduced noise pollution are estimated to have over a trillion-dollar benefit to the economy in the US alone.

That’s more money for schools, roads, and helping those in need. Hopefully this is something you support, and I would love for you join me on this journey.

Channel members get loads of perks and are the most helpful but even subscribing can help this message reach more people. So if you’re with me consider supporting this mission in any way you can and thanks! 🙏

Ben


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A38Dancer (4 minutes ago)
Rain water gathered from the roofs' drain pipe is our daily drinking water. All credit to God, it is very good. Parts per million of impurities get as low as 8 parts per million and on an average gather we see a result of between 20 and 30 pcm.
chrisbroemel5508 (9 minutes ago)
Finally, I can change my name to Luke, move to the desert, and open a moisture farm!
karenstiltner1386 (18 minutes ago)
I live in a tiny house with solar panels and a composting toilet. My ultimate goal is to be completely off grid for utilities. I always thought a well or rainwater collection were my only choices but these cost a lot upfront and depend a lot on where you live. I'm glad to have another option to look at.
thinfourth (27 minutes ago)
Water coming from thin air
i.b.deplorable (32 minutes ago)
This would be an excellent addition to my WTSHTF emergency equipment. I have enough solar power, but I had not yet figured out how to solve the 'drinking water' problem. this does it quite nicely.
wanderingfirbolg6738 (46 minutes ago)
Being Swiss, I sometimes forget not everyone has mountain water coming out of the tap. This concept is really interesting. Cool upload.
chucktaylor4958 (52 minutes ago)
Great quote from a great scientist and sci-fi writer.
weiyuan20 (2 hour ago)
2:29 You know when you're American when you measure large areas in units of Texas lmaoo
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