The SeaPod ranges from $295,000 to $1.5 million in price, depending on upgrades and customization.
But no matter what, the most important thing is that it remains eco-friendly. The aquatic residences are even meant to promote coral growth and help marine life thrive.
Additional eco-friendly measures take care of the issue of sewage. As for sewage, Romundt explained that the pods have an incinerator unit.
“An incinerator unit…incinerates the solids down to just ash. And then the waste heat from that goes toward heating water for the home, so for showers and sinks and dishwashing and things like that,” Romundt said.
“And then the liquid waste gets treated to the point where you can actually drink it. But we…filter it back into the toilet water intake, so it just gets continually recycled.”
SeaPods may just be one of the answers to dealing with the climate crisis. Not only do they benefit the environment, but they also provide a cool new way of living.
Would you live in a pod that floats on top of the ocean?