In response to environmental crises and climate change, Bahi Ajman Palace Hotel in the UAE has taken a bold step toward sustainability by producing clean drinking water directly from air humidity.
Since January, the hotel has implemented an innovative air-to-water system that generates up to 1,000 liters of pure, mineral-rich water every day. This water is offered free of charge to guests in reusable, hygienic glass bottles.
The process works by drawing in humid air, cooling it until water droplets form—similar to condensation on a cold bottle—then collecting, filtering, and purifying it. The water is sterilized with UV light, enriched with minerals, and transformed into a safe, clean, and great-tasting beverage.
On regular days, 700 liters meet guest demand. During large events or banquets, production increases to 1,000 liters per day.
Before installing this system, the hotel used over 700 plastic bottles daily. According to the hotel’s senior manager, thousands of bottles ended up in landfills every month, severely harming the environment. Eliminating plastic bottles marks a major step toward responsible hospitality.
This water doesn’t come from the sea, underground sources, or city pipelines. It is drawn straight from the air, filtered, UV-treated, mineralized, and bottled—resulting in clean, safe, and eco-friendly drinking water.
The entire system is closely monitored by the hotel and maintained by the device’s manufacturer. The water is regularly tested and certified by government health authorities.
