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Solar-powered, self-cleaning eToilet for schools unveiled

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Solar-powered, self-cleaning eToilet for schools unveiled


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Eram Scientific, manufacturers of the country’s first eToilet, on Tuesday unveiled the world’s cheapest unmanned, self-cleaning eToilet with inbuilt solar panel and metallic platform for schools.


“This is our contribution to the nation and comes as a response to the “Clean India Campaign” announced by the Central Government. It perfectly matches with the “Make in India” campaign as well,” said Siddeek Ahmed, chairman of Thiruvananthapuram-based Eram Group.


Built of stainless steel base, mild steel super structure and occupying 25 sq.ft space, the eToilet comes with a price tag of Rs.99,999 ex-factory, which is inclusive of insurance charges and one-year warranty.


It has got an inbuilt solar panel, which eliminates the need for electricity connection while the metal platform avoids civil construction too.


It has an automatic flush, which works before and after use, automatic floor wash, sensor controlled water usage and eliminates the need for manual cleaners in schools.


“The present problems in sanitations at schools are known to be not because of the dearth of toilets. The lack of maintenance and requirement for manual cleaning has made them dysfunctional. We are out to address that gap and that is why we are now launching this comprehensive solution for schools,” said K. Anvar Sadath, CEO.

Solar-powered, self-cleaning eToilet for schools unveiled - The Hindu
 
Maintenance, regular cleaning and adequate supply of water at all hours is necessary for effective utilization of all toilets. Hope provision of water is also done for all toilets from day one - more difficult then building the toilet.
 
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