Emefcy Group Limited and RWL Water LLC have completed their merger for form Fluence Corporation Limited that will offer decentralized, cost-effective, quick-to-deploy water and wastewater treatment solutions to clients around the world, as well as bring together groundbreaking technologies and proven delivery platforms to optimise the treatment solutions.
Fluence’s products addresses all segments of the water value chain, from desalination to wastewater treatment and waste-to-energy, making it one of the world’s most comprehensive distributed water services firms.
The company provides local and sustainable treatment as well as reuse solutions that allow businesses and communities worldwide to make the most of their water resources. With compelling economic advantages with fully functional turnkey solutions that bring together proprietary technology with an accelerated rate of deployment and commissioning of new plants, an important benefit for the establishment of rural wastewater treatment facilities in developing countries.
“The combination of complementary decentralized and packaged water and wastewater treatment options is paving the way for Fluence to emerge as the leading global provider of innovative water and wastewater solutions serving municipal, industrial and commercial markets,” Henry Charrabé, CEO of Fluence, said. “In pairing RWL Water’s proven execution capabilities and standardized solutions with Emefcy’s breakthrough technologies, Fluence operates at the forefront of the movement that is solving the world’s most pressing water and wastewater challenges.”
RWL Water is recognized as one of the fastest growing water solutions companies in the world, with more than 7,000 references and customers in more than 70 countries. Fluence will continue to serve and support all existing RWL Water and Emefcy customers while bringing Emefcy’s breakthrough wastewater treatment technology to new clients across the globe and working with channel partners and integrators.
“The distributed treatment model grants rural and remote communities in developing regions the access to clean water and sanitation they deserve, at a price they can afford, while also offering a compelling model to the developed world,” Richard Irving, Executive Chairman of Fluence, stated. “The merger will substantially accelerate Emefcy’s deployment in China and other key markets while making significant operational and distribution gains. Integrating Emefcy and RWL Water products and systems will contribute to continued revenue growth, improving gross margins and expanding recurring revenue streams.”
Fluence employs over 300 experienced and dedicated water professionals. Fluence is headquartered in New York, with operating and regional entities located around the globe, including the United States, China, Australia, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Italy, France, Israel and Dubai.