LahiTech is a decentralized research foundation developing open-source hardware blue-prints for water purification, solar micro-grids, and emergency communications. We empower remote communities to manufacture essential infrastructure locally using accessible components.
3D-printable nozzles + standardized PVC tubing. 12L/day potable yield.
ESP32 micro-architecture with solar backup. 15km line-of-sight range.
Recycled alternator conversion for continuous stream-based village power.
WE DO NOT BUILD PATENTED BLACK BOXES. ALL LAHITECH SYSTEMS ARE DESIGNED FOR LOCAL REPAIRABILITY USING REGIONALLY ABUNDANT MATERIALS.
Every hardware schematic is strictly audited to ensure it can be assembled without specialized factory tooling. If a part cannot be locally machined or sourced from standard scrap, it is rejected.
Our prototypes undergo brutal stress-testing in high-humidity jungles, arid desert environments, and sub-zero mountain regions to guarantee fail-safe mechanical durability.
Documentation is translated into 40+ regional dialects with step-by-step visual assembly guides designed for individuals without formal technical or academic education.