News | November 1, 2019

Fluence Receives US$3M Follow-On Aspiral™ Order From ITEST

Source: Fluence

Fluence Corporation Limited is pleased to announce the execution of a US$3M follow-on order from a subsidiary of ITEST. The order is comprised of 10 AspiralTM S1 units, 18 AspiralTM L4 units and auxiliary equipment, bringing the total capacity of this purchase order to 1,950 m3/day. The units will be deployed at service stations and toll stations along highways in Hubei province as contemplated in the original agreement signed in October 2018. Shipments will begin immediately and are expected to extend into early 2020.

Commenting on this award, Fluence Managing Director & CEO Henry Charrabé said: “We are pleased to continue progressing the close relationship with ITEST, which has now resulted in orders of more than 100 AspiralTM units since the inception of our multi-year partnership one-year ago. The superior nitrogen removal capabilities of Fluence’s AspiralTM products makes them ideal to treat wastewater high in nitrogen concentration, such as the influent from ITEST sites. ITEST has become a true partner for us in China and we look forward to executing on the partnership agreement over the next several years and developing similar mutually beneficial relationships in the near future.”

About Fluence Corporation
Fluence is a leader in the decentralized water, wastewater and reuse treatment markets, setting the industry pace with its Smart Products Solutions, including Aspiral™, NIROBOX™ and SUBRE. Fluence offers an integrated range of services across the complete water cycle, from early stage evaluation, through design and delivery to ongoing support and optimization of water related assets, as well as Build Own Operate Transfer (BOOT) and other recurring revenue solutions. With established operations in North America, South America, the Middle East, Europe and China, Fluence has experience operating in over 70 countries worldwide and enables businesses and communities worldwide to maximize their water resources.

Source: Fluence