
What is SolarBee?
SolarBee's patented solar-powered long-distance circulation technology is a significant breakthrough in solving the world's water quality problems, totally naturally.
SolarBee's in-water circulation and treatment system can be used in lakes, freshwater reservoirs, potable water storage tanks, wastewater lagoons, effluent storage ponds, stormwater ponds, industrial wastewater ponds ... in fact, in almost all still water bodies.
SolarBee solves a host of water quality problems naturally and economically, using nothing but the power of the sun.
One SolarBee machine will replace 22kW of mains-powered mixing equipment in wastewater applications, and even more in freshwater applications!
This means that an investment in a SolarBee machine can usually be recovered from lower operating costs within 2 years.
And if you're concerned about climate change, it's comforting to know that one SolarBee machine, operating independently of the electricity grid, will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 83 tons per year.
SolarBee continues to expand its Global footprint.
Do you want to be part of this growth?
We need additional dealers in the following countries:
Singapore, Australia, New Zealand,Fiji, Samoa, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand.
Please go to the Contact Us page and make an enquiry.
What is LG Sonic MPC-Bouy?
The MPC-Buoy is a floating, solar-powered system that combines real-time water quality monitoring and ultrasonic sound waves to control algae in lakes and reservoirs effectively.

What is the Impact of Ultrasound on the algae?
We use scientifically proven ultrasonic frequencies to control many types of algae. A very common differentiation is between green algae and toxic cyanobacteria, which are also known as blue-green algae.
1. Create a sound barrier
Blue-green algae and some green algae are capable of travelling through the water vertically due to their possession of gas vesicles. The ultrasonic sound waves create an ultrasonic pressure in the top layer of the water.
2. Lack of light
This ultrasonic sound barrier prevents the algae from rising to the surface and absorbing light for photosynthesis. Therefore, algae are no longer capable of growing further.
3. Control algae growth
The algae will die while the cell wall remains intact, preventing the release of toxins from the algae into the water. The algae will sink to the bottom of the water reservoir and are degraded by the bacteria present.
