Maygia
Hydrogen-powered Clean Water and Electricity
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 2022 by Yair Korenblit, Maygia operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $120K across one funding round. Maygia ceased operations in March 2025.
Business overview
Maygia develops technology for treating industrial wastewater and converting contaminated water into drinkable water. Its core technology utilizes a hydrogen-powered system, eliminating the need for traditional electricity sources. This system produces clean water, waste, and electricity, offering cost savings, reduced emissions, and lower maintenance. Maygia serves industries seeking sustainable solutions for water treatment and clean energy generation, particularly those already using hydrogen, such as electronics, steel, ammonia, and methanol, operating within the Energy Tech sector.
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- What is Maygia's primary technology?
- Maygia has developed a hydrogen-powered technology that treats industrial wastewater and converts salty or contaminated water into drinkable water, producing clean water, waste, and electricity without relying on traditional electricity sources.
- When was Maygia founded and by whom?
- Maygia was founded in January 2022 by Yair Korenblit, who serves as Co-founder & CEO.
- What is the status of Maygia?
- Maygia is currently non-active, having ceased operations in March 2025.
- What is Maygia's total funding to date?
- Maygia has raised a total of $120K across one Pre-Seed funding round.
- What are the key benefits of Maygia's technology?
- Maygia's technology offers benefits such as cost savings, reduced carbon emissions, lower maintenance requirements, reduced system size, backup power capabilities, and time-shifting operations for wastewater treatment and drinkable water production.