Dubai generates over 100,000 liters of fresh water daily from air

Published September 3rd, 2024 - 06:28 GMT
Dubai generates over 100,000 liters of fresh water daily from air
Dubai generates over 100,000 liters of fresh water (Shutterstock)

ALBAWABA - A1RWATER, a UAE company and a developer of air-to-water conversion systems that helps companies, industries, and communities source water more sustainably globally, announced the production of 100,000 liters of fresh water daily from air humidity in its new facility at Dubai Industrial City (DIC).

100,000 Liters of fresh water daily from air

The company said the new facility founded at Dubai Industrial City (DIC) is expected to produce over 100,000 liters of fresh drinking water daily. A1RWATER said this project is committed to contribute to the region’s sustainability goals and accelerates UAE’s economy.

A1RWATER’s new facility at Dubai Industrial City (DIC) is set to operate fully in the fourth quarter of 2024, featuring 50 ‘A1R3000’ units. (Shutterstock)

Alex Guy, Founder & CEO of A1RWATER, said: “Water is the one resource that connects us all. Our mission is to redefine how the world accesses this vital resource, starting from a single drop to entire cities. With the support of our partners and stakeholders, we are just beginning to scratch the surface of what’s possible.”

A1RWATER achieves water security in UAE

It is worth nothing that A1RWATER is consistently working on achieving water security in UAE. The company’s devices, A1R30 and A1R100, generate between 30-100 liters of fresh drinking water per day. The company formed previously partnerships with major entities including Jotun, ADNOC, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, and Emirates Palace.

New facility at DIC

A1RWATER’s new facility at Dubai Industrial City (DIC) is set to operate fully in the fourth quarter of 2024, featuring 50 ‘A1R3000’ units. Each unit can produce around 3,000 liters of fresh drinking water daily, generating roughly 120,000 liters of water overall.

The company is committed to supporting the UAE's Net Zero 2050 Strategy by eliminating the use of plastic bottles, reducing infrastructure costs, and lowering carbon emissions.

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