WaterPure International, Inc. (WPUR) announced the company is working with Alternet Systems, Inc. (ALYI) to support ALYI's recently announced expansion into Latin America and beyond. WPUR is a recently reorganized business targeting the market for sustainable water and electric utilities management solutions. The company has launched a number of innovative and scalable pilot programs with plans to expand the projects to deliver greater impact.

The company's innovative pilots have initially all been focused on delivering benefit to the African continent. Now the company will expand into Latin America to support ALYI. ALYI recently announced being engaged in replicating its African electric motorcycle model in Latin America, starting in Brazil.

In Brazil, ride-hailing apps such as Uber have already deployed solutions for motorcycle ride-sharing. ALYI is building an EV Ecosystem that includes organic and partner solutions for all aspects of the growing EV transportation system. ALYI has established the nucleus of its EV Ecosystem in East Africa where it has already begun to rollout a comprehensive electric motorcycle enterprise.

ALYI is deploying electric motorcycles into the robust motorcycle taxi market. In conjunction with the coming 2021 annual report, the company plans to publish a shareholder update that will include details on ALYI's plan for repeating the business model around its $2 million electric motorcycles in Kenya into new regions starting with Brazil. WPUR is already working with ALYI on launching an off-grid, clean electric energy production, storage, and electric vehicle (EV) charging solution.

That initiative will expand into Latin America. The off-grid technology has been built in a lab and will now be scaled into a pilot in advance of a larger rollout.