Crown Announces Plans to Build and Co-Own Reverse Osmosis Plant in Mexico to Desalinate Water Collected from Slant Wells

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In Partnership With Mexico’s 529 Capital, A Leading Real Estate Development Firm From The Baja Peninsula

Expected To Produce Up To An Estimated $40 Million In Recurring Annual Revenue

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Crown Electrokinetics Corp. (NASDAQ: CRKN) ("Crown" or the "Company”), a leading provider of innovative technology infrastructure solutions that benefit communities and the environment, today announced that its Water Solutions division plans to construct and co-own a state-of-the-art reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment plant in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico for the desalination of water collected from its proprietary design slant wells. The new RO plant will be built and owned in partnership with locally based, 529 Capital, a leading real estate development firm in the Baja Peninsula. Together, they will provide a new reliable supply of clean, safe drinking water to the region.

The Baja Peninsula heavily relies on groundwater aquifers as a water source, many of which are over exploited. This creates severe challenges in securing a consistent supply of clean water in a region well known for its growing population and tourism industry. Crown is providing an innovative solution to this critical problem by tapping into an unlimited recharge water source with its proprietary design slant wells. The seawater collected by the slant wells must then undergo purification, which takes place in a RO plant where advanced membrane filtration technology is used to desalinate, removing up to 99 percent of dissolved salts and contaminants.

The proposed RO plant should enable Crown and 529 Capital to provide clean drinking water to a select few of the resorts in Cabo San Lucas through a co-operative partnership over the next 5 years. The co-operative partners will be able to have a reliable water supply, ensuring a sustainable and efficient solution. In addition, Crown and the co-operative plan to impact the broader community by looking for opportunities to donate up to 500,000 gallons of clean drinking water per day to nearby areas in need, fostering a positive and lasting contribution to the region.

Crown’s Water Solution division, spearheaded by Corey Boaz, President of Construction, plans to immediately commence an environmental impact study. While 529 Capital will start the process for gathering the necessary permits in Mexico. Construction is expected to start in the summer of 2025 with an anticipated operational date in 2026.

“Building the first of many RO plants is the next step to providing a complete water solution to our slant wells. Cutting-edge technology, combined with energy-efficient designs, makes RO a sustainable and highly effective solution for addressing water scarcity and improving water quality at scale,” said Doug Croxall, CEO and Chairman, Crown. “By combining our innovative infrastructure technologies with 529 Capital’s regional expertise, we’re not only ensuring reliable access to clean water for the resorts, but also giving back to the local community.”