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Hydroleap

Hydroleap

Environmental Services

Singapore, Singapore 14,660 followers

Disruptive, Chemical-free, Cost-effective and Environmentally Friendly

About us

Hydroleap strives to create sustainable, affordable wastewater treatment solutions. We value our natural resources and recognize the environmental impact of wastewater. Our mission is to offer innovative, state-of-the-art technology for effective wastewater treatment. With a skilled team of experts, we understand the industry challenges and are dedicated to finding environmentally friendly solutions that deliver a solid return on investment for our clients.

Industry
Environmental Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Singapore, Singapore
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2016
Specialties
Wastewater Treatment, Water Treatment, Electrochemistry, Wastewater Management, and Smart Sensing

Locations

  • Primary

    51 Bukit Batok Crescent, #04-07

    Singapore, Singapore 658077, SG

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Employees at Hydroleap

Updates

  • 🌴 Indonesia’s palm oil deforestation is accelerating again—this time deep into carbon-rich peatlands and forests in Borneo and Papua. The impact? Far beyond trees. This kind of land clearing doesn’t just release carbon—it disrupts entire water systems and communities. 🔍 3 key concerns: 1️⃣ Rainfall & recharge decline – Fewer trees mean less rain and poorer groundwater replenishment. 2️⃣ Contaminated waterways – Runoff from plantations pollutes rivers that people and ecosystems rely on. 3️⃣ Community water stress – When water is scarce or unsafe, it’s the most vulnerable who pay the price. At Hydroleap, we believe prevention is always better than cure. Sustainable land and water practices are the goal. But where damage is already done, we can step in. If the conversation is about water—we’re here for it. We’re water nerds, after all🤓 #Hydroleap #WaterWeTalkingAbout #PalmOil #Deforestation #WaterSecurity #SustainableFutures #WaterNerds #CleanWaterTech #EnvironmentalImpact #ClimateResponsibility

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  • 🌴💧 Palm Oil & Water: What We Found Surprised Us In 2013, Malaysia’s palm oil exports brought in RM 61.36 Bil (Approx. USD 13.9 Bil) — but what about the water cost? A deep-dive into the industry’s water use from seedling to crude palm oil (CPO) production found: 🌧️ Most water used is green water — rainfall during fruit growth. Expected for a 25-year rainfed crop. 💧 Water taken from rivers and reservoirs spikes when mills dilute during processing. ⚠️ Tighter wastewater standards can increase the grey water footprint (more water to dilute pollutants). ✅ Mills that avoid dilution end up with lower total water footprints. 📌 What does this mean? It shows that operational choices matter. Simple process changes — like reducing dilution — can make a measurable difference in water impact. At Hydroleap, we’re here for these conversations. We believe industries should treat water like the precious resource it is — and rethink how it’s used and reused at every step. Sustainability is messy. Water shouldn’t be. Read More Here: http://bit.ly/3RQy1mG Shout Out to Dr. Vijaya Subramaniam, Principle Research Officer at Malaysian Palm Oil Board for writing the paper and creating some interesting findings! #Hydroleap #WaterWeThinking #WaterTreatment #WaterFootprint #Sustainability #PalmOil #IndustrialWater #CradleToGate #BlueWater #GreenWater #GreyWater #WaterNerds

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  • A big thank you to everyone who stopped by to chat with us at today’s W.Media - Global Melbourne Cloud and Data Center Convention🎉 We had a fantastic time connecting with you, sharing ideas, and exploring how we can work together to drive innovation in the cloud and data center space. We’re excited to keep the conversation going and look forward to taking things further with you! Let’s continue the momentum! #Hydroleap #CloudComputing #DataCenter #WMedia #Melbourne #TechInnovation #Sustainability #FutureOfTech #CleanTech #Networking

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  • See you all tomorrow at W.Media - Global's 2025 Melbourne Convention! Attending the event, we have our Founder & CEO, Dr. Mohammad Sherafatmand, and Country Technical Manager, Dr. Frank Zamani, at our booth. Don't forget about the panel we're on alongside Aurecon, Digital Realty, CBRE, and Equinix! You can find us at: 📍 CENTREPIECE at Melbourne Park 📅 April 3, 2025 🕰️ 8 AM – 6 PM 🎯 Find us at Booth 11 For more information on the event, contact the team at anz@w.media or register your interest for a complimentary pass (eligibility criteria applies) here: https://lnkd.in/gnB9JNXB Let’s connect and drive the future of sustainable infrastructure together! See you there. 👋 #Hydroleap #WMedia #GoldSponsor #Cloud #DataCenter #Sustainability #WaterTech #Innovation #Melbourne

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  • Eid Mubarak & Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri from Hydroleap! As we celebrate this joyous occasion, we extend our warmest wishes to all our valued customers, partners, and friends. May this special day bring you and your loved ones peace, happiness, and prosperity. At Hydroleap, we deeply appreciate your continued trust and collaboration. We look forward to strengthening our partnerships and working together toward a sustainable future. Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Maaf Zahir dan Batin! May your celebrations be filled with joy, love, and meaningful moments. #EidMubarak #SelamatHariRaya #HariRayaAidilfitri #Hydroleap #HydroleapEcosystem

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  • Hydroleap is proud to be a Gold Sponsor for the W.Media - Global 2025 Melbourne Convention! Join us as we showcase our electrochemical water treatment solutions designed to optimize data center operations while reducing costs and environmental impact. We look forward to engaging in insightful discussions on the future of sustainable technology at: 📍 CENTREPIECE at Melbourne Park 📅 April 3, 2025 🕰️ 8 AM – 6 PM For more information, contact the team at anz@w.media or register your interest for a complimentary pass (eligibility criteria applies) here: https://lnkd.in/gnB9JNXB Let’s connect and drive the future of sustainable infrastructure together! See you there. 👋 #Hydroleap #WMedia #GoldSponsor #Cloud #DataCenter #Sustainability #WaterTech #Innovation #Melbourne

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  • Water is the lifeblood of industry—especially in sectors like semiconductors and AI, where precision and efficiency are everything. 💧⚡ The collaboration between Taiwan’s Water Resources Agency and the semiconductor industry highlights a critical reality: sustainable water management isn’t just about availability—it’s about resilience, efficiency, and long-term planning. Thanks to proactive strategies, Taiwan’s science parks consume less than half of their allocated water, ensuring stability across agriculture, industry, and daily life. At Hydroleap, we know collaboration is key. Our innovative water treatment solutions help industries reduce, reuse, and optimize water, proving that growth and sustainability can go hand in hand. A sustainable future starts with smart solutions and teamwork. Let’s keep pushing forward! 🌍 Read More: https://lnkd.in/gWq5bsmc #Hydroleap #TechParks #WaterSustainability #IndustrialWaterManagement #PublicPrivatePartnerships #Semiconductors

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  • 💧 Are Data Centers Draining America's Water Supply? The U.S. is home to some of the world’s largest data centers—but their water consumption is becoming a growing concern. 🔹 A single data center can use 11mil–19mil liters (2.9M–5M gallons) of water per day—the same as a town of 30,000–50,000 people. 🔹 In Iowa, a data center cluster consumed 6% of the district’s water supply in just one month to train AI models. 🔹 In Arizona, data centers have been accused of depleting small towns’ water reserves, forcing local governments to act. 🔹 Microsoft’s water use increased by 34% due to AI and cloud expansion. With AI and cloud computing growing rapidly, sustainable water solutions are no longer optional—they’re essential. Hydroleap helps data centers reduce water waste and improve efficiency with chemical-free water treatment solutions, ensuring a more responsible approach to resource management. Tech innovation should not come at the cost of our environment. Let’s build a future where digital growth and water sustainability go hand in hand. #Hydroleap #SustainableDataCenters #WaterEfficiency #Electrooxidation #GreenTech

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  • Malaysia’s Water Reserves & the Growing Demand from AI Malaysia currently has 11.5% of its water reserves, and it plans to increase this by 25% by 2029. While this suggests stability, droughts, floods, and infrastructure gaps pose challenges. Some regions, like Johor, already face water shortages, and demand is expected to rise as industries grow. One major contributor? Data centres and AI operations. 📌 A single AI-generated 100-word email consumes 519ml of water. 📌 Sending one AI-assisted email per week adds up to 27 litres annually per person—the equivalent of three water cooler bottles. 📌 At scale, Malaysia’s AI-driven water consumption could fill 350 million Olympic-sized pools. 📌 Johor’s data centres contributed to water shortages during the 2024 Eid holiday. 📌 Tech companies’ emissions are rising: Google’s 48% increase and Microsoft’s 30% increase since 2020 are largely due to expanding data centres. With data centres heavily reliant on treated water for cooling, developing sustainable water infrastructure, recycling solutions, and long-term management strategies is crucial. Malaysia can lead in balancing technological growth with responsible water use. The time to act is now. #Hydroleap #SustainableDataCenters #WaterEfficiency #Electrooxidation #Malaysia #GreenTech

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Funding

Hydroleap 5 total rounds

Last Round

Series A

US$ 4.4M

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