Bravo Enterprises Ltd. announces that the Company has made arrangements to produce a new and improved version of its AirMax 3000 air-to-water machine to be branded AquaPhere which will be able to operate on either 220V or 110V. The current AirMax 3000 can generate up to 8 gallons of water per day based on relative humidity, which is the combined heat and moisture temperature of a given area. These machines are intended for use in a home or office environment.

The company has been working with conceptual and technical designers to create a more modern looking machine to better reflect Bravo's new brand AquaPhere to generate clean drinking water from the air for pennies per gallon. The AquaPhere also acts as an air purifier and dehumidifier. The next generation AquaPhere machines have been designed to be more cost effective for the end user in order to reach the masses as well as operate on 220V or 110V power.

Bravo has been approached by many potential distributors from around the globe who would like to be involved with the sales of the Company's water from air machines for home and office use, however in most countries, with the exception of North America, 220V power is used rather than 110V, which is what the current AirMax 3000 runs on.