- The company’s local portfolio has surpassed 100 million dollars, the largest commercial transaction by a UK company in Ecuador
- Hydro Industries’ portfolio in Ecuador includes expanding leachate treatment capacity in Quito, a long‑term public‑private partnership framework under development with the Municipality of Manta, and a 10‑year strategic partnership in Rocafuerte valued at over US$75 million to provide safe drinking water and support for agricultural and industrial users
- Together, these projects demonstrate how British innovation is being deployed to improve water access, protect ecosystems, and build resilient local infrastructure
Hydro Industries continues to strengthen its presence in Ecuador, actively contributing to the national shift toward more sustainable water technologies. In January 2026, the UK’s Minister for Latin America and the Caribbean, Chris Elmore MP, visited the country and met with the company’s leadership to discuss key challenges and emerging opportunities in Ecuador’s water sector. As part of the visit, Hydro organised a guided tour of its “El Inga” plant, attended by the Minister, the British Ambassador Libby Green, and the Mayor of Montecristi, Jonathan Toro. The visit provided valuable insight into Hydro’s operations and highlighted the advanced technologies underpinning its landmark water‑treatment initiatives.
The minister said “As a proud Welshman and Minister for Latin America, it’s fantastic to see a company from Carmarthenshire making such a positive impact here in Ecuador. Hydro Industries is not only showcasing Welsh innovation on a global stage but also helping deliver clean water solutions that support sustainable growth. From the valleys of Wales to the Andes of Ecuador, this partnership brings together two regions with rich heritage and bold ambitions – working side by side to tackle shared challenges and create opportunities and jobs for the future in both our countries.”
During the Minister’s visit, he also met with Galapago’s authorities and Hydro representatives. Discussions focused on the islands’ unique water needs and development priorities. Hydro also took part in a roundtable with other British companies, organised by the British Embassy in Quito, to brief the Minister and Ambassador on Ecuador’s business environment and the evolving conditions across key industries.
Sucre Water Security Through Advanced Treatment Technologies
Hydro Industries has partnered with the Mayor of Sucre, Ecuador, to deliver advanced drinking water technology that will strengthen local infrastructure and expand access to safe, clean water. The contract, valued at approximately USD 15.3 million, represents a key investment in Sucre’s long term water security. Through this collaboration, Hydro will deploy its proven treatment solutions to support the municipality’s sustainability goals and improve community wellbeing.
Montecristi Strategic Drinking Water Infrastructure Investments
The Welsh company has also signed a drinking water technology contract with the Mayor of Montecristi, a municipality facing severe and recurring water shortages. The agreement, valued at approximately USD 8 million, provides a strategic investment to stabilize and improve potable water access. Hydro’s advanced treatment systems will complement ongoing municipal efforts to enhance water capture and distribution, helping Montecristi move toward a more reliable and sustainable supply.
Based on municipal population figures and the expected reach of the new treatment systems, these projects are set to benefit an estimated 350,000–400,000 people, strengthening water security across urban and peri‑urban areas. These contracts are in addition to the US$100 million of contracts already announced by the company for its operations in Ecuador.
Wayne Preece, CEO of Hydro Industries, said “Hydro is thrilled to take on these extra challenges in Ecuador, deploying our patented technology to help its people and climate. The environmental ambitions of political leaders across the country have been inspiring and we look forward to working closely with them for many years to come to help them deliver for their people”.
By pairing proven British water technology with local leadership and investment, Hydro Industries is helping Ecuador address urgent water challenges while building resilient, future‑ready infrastructure. The new agreements in Sucre and Montecristi complement the broader UK–Ecuador collaboration already underway in Quito, Manta and Rocafuerte, underscoring a shared commitment to sustainable growth, public health, and environmental stewardship.


