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A1RWATER to create over 100,000 litres of clean water daily from air

Company’s new facility at Dubai Industrial City to be operational in fourth quarter of this year

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  • Aims to help address UAE’s anticipated 30% rise in water demand over the next decade.

Abu Dhabi headquartered A1RWATER is set to produce over 100,000 litres of pure water daily, directly from air humidity, at its facility in Dubai Industrial City.

The new DIC facility, set to be fully operational in the fourth quarter of  2024, will house 50 ‘A1R3000’ units, each producing 3,000 litres of water per day and translating to a significant daily output of roughly 120,000 litres.

“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,” Alex Guy, Founder & CEO of A1RWATER, said.

Dave Cupit, Global COO at AIRWATER, said the UAE has elevated itself globally by identifying gaps and delivering solutions that fill them over the past fifty-plus years.

The company has already formed key partnerships with entities including Jotun, ADNOC, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, and Emirates Palace.

 “In the UAE, fresh groundwater levels have decreased over the past ten years by 76 per cent, and water demand is expected to increase 30 per cent over the next decade. We are here to shift the trajectory of water access in the UAE through our ability to generate clean water directly from the air—no infrastructure, no plastics, just pure, sustainable water,” Rob Bain, Managing Director, UAE, said.

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