Wayout raises €2.42M for local water infrastructure
Swedish startup Wayout raised a €2.42M Series A extension for decentralised drinking-water infrastructure.

Water infrastructure is becoming a climate-tech problem as much as a utilities problem. Wayout is betting that safe drinking water can be produced and monitored more locally.
What happened
Swedish startup Wayout International raised a €2.42M Series A extension to scale its distributed drinking-water infrastructure platform.
The company produces safe drinking water locally from different water sources using purification, mineralisation, reusable logistics, dispensing and digital monitoring.
Why it matters
This is a climate infrastructure signal.
Water stress, ageing infrastructure, transport costs and plastic waste are creating pressure for more decentralised systems. Wayout’s model targets communities and organisations that need reliable local water production with better quality transparency.
The bigger picture
Climate tech is not only about carbon. Water resilience, circular logistics and distributed infrastructure could become increasingly important as cities and businesses adapt to resource constraints.
