Waturu is now delivering the first water heaters to Africa. The first 100 units of Waturus water heater are now on their way to Africa, where they will ensure water savings as well as kill bacteria in the domestic water. The African distributor has high expectations. The listed greentech company Waturu Holding A/S has for the first time delivered units to Africa, more specifically to Uganda. The units were picked up in Fredericia and are the first delivery out of many to East Africa. A collaboration has been entered into with a distributor who will sell the water heater, which can also ensure bacteria-free water, in several countries in Africa. The water heaters are produced in Waturus' premises in Fredericia, where the company is still working on getting a more automated production started. It has proven to be significantly more advanced and challenging than first assumed and therefore it is semi-manually assembled units that have been sent off to Africa. Capacity is important and therefore the company's priority is to get a larger production started. The water heater from Waturu is mounted under a sink and heats the water immediately before it runs out through the tap. This saves large amounts of water compared to a traditional tank based solution with circulation.