The Himalayan water paradox.
Too much water in winter. Too little when
it’s needed most.
Acres of Ice builds seasonal ice reservoirs that convert winter surplus into a reliable summer supply.
Seasonal water
supply
and agricultural demand do not align
Automated Ice Reservoir (AIR)
Stores winter water as monitored ice structures
Pipelines redirect glacial/spring water to hanging fountain pipelines using only gravity.
Location - Sakti, Leh
Water freezes during winter forming monitored ice reservoirs.
Location - Sakti, Leh
Ice slowly melts during spring releasing water for agriculture.
Location - Sakti, Leh
Automated Irrigation System (AIS)
Delivers water precisely when and where crops need it
Weather, soil and water sensors inform farm and pipe conditions.
Location - Saspol, Leh
Irrigation decisions are automatically made every minute using sensor intelligence. Alternatively, farmer schedules manual irrigation through our mobile app.
Location - Saspol, Leh
FlowNet controllers turn pump on and rotate valves to direct water to all plots while reporting current status and any errors via mobile notifications.
Location - Saspol, Leh
18.4 MILLION LITRES
Water stored (2024–25 season, 7 sites)
12.2 MILLION LITRES
Water stored (2023–24 season, 5 sites)
9.6 MILLION LITRES
Water stored (2022–23 season, 4 sites)

