Operating Costs of Pet Aquamation Machines

As a manufacturer of aquamation machines, we’ve developed a technology that is energy-efficient and cost-effective. Below is an estimate of the average operating cost per process:

Component

Estimated Cost per Process

Electricity (10–15 kWh)

USD 1.20 – USD 1.80

Water (200–300 liters)

USD 0.20 – USD 0.30

Alkaline solution

USD 1.50 – USD 2.00

Maintenance & wear parts

USD 1.00 – USD 1.50

Labor (per session)

USD 3.00 – USD 5.00

Total Operational Cost

USD 6.90 – USD 10.60

Prices may vary depending on electricity and water rates in each city across Thailand and Vietnam.

Profit-Loss Simulation for an Aquamation Business

Let’s compare the potential daily revenue and expenses based on 3 processes per day:

Revenue Assumptions:

  • Aquamation service fee per pet: USD 80 – USD 150 (depending on size & package)
  • Average daily revenue (3 processes): USD 240 – USD 450

Daily Expense Assumptions:

  • Operational costs (3 processes): USD 21 – USD 32
  • Staff wages per day: USD 20 – USD 30
  • Fixed costs (rent, promotion, etc.): USD 10 – USD 20
  • Total daily costs: USD 51 – USD 82

Estimated Daily Profit:

USD 189 – USD 398

  • Over 30 days, this could generate a monthly profit of USD 5,670 – USD 11,940

Why This Business Model Works in Thailand & Vietnam

Eco-Lifestyle Support

Green initiatives are gaining attention among urban communities.

Increasing Pet Ownership

Pet ownership is rising rapidly across both countries.

Rising Fuel Costs for Traditional Cremation

Gas or diesel is becoming more expensive, making fire cremation less attractive.

Aquamation is Energy-Efficient and Pollution-Free

The system uses less energy, produces no smoke, and is more acceptable in urban areas.