Dripl secures €4 million to accelerate smart hydration rollout
Brussels-based startup Dripl, a developer of data-driven smart water dispensers, has raised €4 million in fresh funding to scale its network beyond the more than 500 locations it already serves. The new capital will fuel European expansion, product development and deeper partnerships with corporates looking to cut single-use plastic and improve employee wellbeing.
A new approach to hydration in offices and public spaces
Dripl has built a network of connected, self-service water dispensers designed for offices, universities, co-working hubs and high-traffic public spaces. Instead of relying on bottled drinks or traditional water coolers, the company offers a system that dispenses chilled, filtered still and sparkling water, often with natural flavours, directly into reusable bottles or glasses.
The company positions its solution at the intersection of sustainability, health and workplace experience. By replacing single-use plastic bottles and cans, Dripl aims to help organisations significantly reduce their environmental footprint while encouraging healthier drink choices throughout the day.
From pilot projects to a 500+ dispenser network
Launched in Brussels, Dripl initially worked with early adopters in the technology and corporate sectors, testing how employees interact with smart dispensers and what usage data can reveal about hydration habits. Those pilots have grown into a network now surpassing 500 installed machines across Belgium and neighbouring markets, according to the company.
Each dispenser is connected to the cloud, enabling remote monitoring of water quality, temperature, carbonation levels and usage patterns. This IoT-driven approach allows facilities teams to optimise maintenance schedules, prevent downtime and ensure consistent user experience without frequent on-site checks.
Funding to power European expansion
The €4 million round marks a significant step in Dripl‘s growth trajectory. While individual investor names and the exact round structure have not been publicly disclosed, the financing is understood to involve a mix of venture capital funds and strategic backers focused on climate tech, workplace innovation and the circular economy.
The fresh capital will be used to strengthen the company’s presence in its core markets and to enter new European cities where demand for sustainable workplace amenities is rising. Priority sectors include large office campuses, educational institutions, logistics hubs and hospitality venues seeking to reduce plastic waste and offer modern hydration options.
Scaling manufacturing and service operations
With more than 500 dispensers already deployed, the next phase for Dripl is about building reliable capacity at scale. Part of the new funding will go into refining the hardware design, improving energy efficiency and optimising the internal filtration systems. The company is also expected to invest in its service network, ensuring rapid installation, maintenance and support across multiple countries.
On the software side, Dripl plans to enhance its platform for real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance and analytics. By analysing aggregated dispenser data, the company can help clients understand peak usage times, hydration trends and the tangible impact of replacing bottled beverages with on-tap alternatives.
Data-driven sustainability and ESG reporting
One of the key selling points of Dripl‘s solution is its ability to quantify environmental impact. Each dispenser tracks how many litres of water are consumed and can estimate the number of single-use bottles avoided. This data can be integrated into corporate ESG reporting, supporting measurable progress on carbon reduction and circular economy goals.
For companies under increasing regulatory and stakeholder pressure to demonstrate credible sustainability action, such quantifiable metrics are becoming essential. Smart hydration infrastructure offers a relatively low-friction way to show concrete reductions in packaging waste, transport emissions linked to bottled drinks and on-site storage requirements.
Enhancing employee wellbeing and office experience
Beyond sustainability, Dripl taps into growing corporate interest in employee wellbeing. Adequate hydration is linked to concentration, energy levels and overall health, yet many workplaces still rely on outdated water coolers or vending machines stocked mainly with sugary drinks.
By offering chilled, filtered still and sparkling water at the touch of a button, often with light natural flavours, Dripl aims to nudge employees toward healthier choices throughout the day. Modern, design-led dispensers also contribute to a more contemporary office aesthetic, aligning with flexible workspaces and hospitality-inspired office design trends.
Competitive landscape and future outlook
The smart hydration market in Europe is becoming increasingly competitive, with multiple startups and established water brands launching connected dispensers and subscription-based services. Dripl‘s advantage lies in its focus on data, sustainability metrics and user experience, rather than simply replacing bottled water with traditional coolers.
As more organisations commit to net-zero targets and seek to reduce their reliance on single-use plastics, demand for solutions that combine IoT technology, real-time analytics and tangible environmental benefits is expected to grow. Smart dispensers are also well positioned to integrate with broader smart building systems, enabling facilities managers to optimise energy, water and resource use holistically.
With its new €4 million funding round, Dripl is preparing to move from a regional player to a pan-European provider of smart hydration infrastructure. The company’s next steps—expanding beyond its current 500-plus locations, deepening its software capabilities and forging strategic partnerships—will determine how large a role it can play in reshaping how Europe drinks water at work and in public spaces.

