Let’s start the conversation
We are seeking organizations that wish to pilot the Solarid Toilet technology and demonstrate a waterless sanitation solution designed for real-world conditions.
Our pilot program is built for people seeking a reliable waterless flush, real performance data, and a partner who works with you from setup through service.
To start the conversation, fill out the form. A member of our team will reach out to schedule a conversation.
We look forward to hearing about your project and seeing if the Solarid Toilet is a strong fit.
Why partner for a pilot with Solarid Toilet?
The Solarid Toilet delivers a clean solution with one mechanical part, a sealed waste path, and smart features that support simple service. It runs on 120 vac or 12 vdc power, and pairs with solar or battery setups. Each pilot helps refine long-term service models and ensures the system meets real-world demands.
We partner with organizations that operate:
Residential builders
Off-grid cabins and camps
Trailheads, parks, and public land sites
Disaster relief or temporary housing
Multi-unit developments testing sustainable systems
Outdoor recreation businesses
International development or field projects
If your project needs a sanitation system that will work where traditional systems are difficult or impossible to use, we are ready to provide a low cost alternative.
Pilot Implementation Partner
Point of Shift
Point of Shift assists communities, farms, cities, and businesses in designing and implementing sustainable sanitation and waste systems. Alongside educating their clients on circular sanitation, they focus on assessing and developing a system tailored to each scenario. Point of Shift has designed a range of systems, from single compost toilets to large biodigesters, for regenerative farms. Point of Shift also assists entrepreneurs and sanitation technologists with scaling to new markets and enhancing existing business models.
Kelsey McWilliams
Founder & Managing Director
Kelsey founded Point of Shift in 2020 to address a gap between technologists and consumers in the circular sanitation and alternative septic market. Her career as an environmental engineer, sanitation project manager, and business technology consultant over the past seven years has included designing innovative Water Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH).