Living in Dubai can be expensive, and the DEWA bill — your monthly charge for electricity and water from the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority — can sometimes come as a surprise. But the good news is, there are smart, easy, and cost-effective ways to reduce your DEWA bill without giving up your comfort.
Whether you’re a tenant, homeowner, or business owner, small changes in your daily habits and home setup can bring big savings. Here’s a complete guide to help you cut down on your DEWA expenses every month.
Before we dive into the saving tips, let’s understand what the DEWA bill includes. DEWA charges cover:
All these charges are based on your monthly usage. So the more electricity and water you use, the higher your bill becomes.
Set your AC temperature to 24°C, which is considered the most energy-efficient setting in Dubai. For each degree you reduce below this, your electricity bill can increase by up to 5%.
Pro tip: Use a programmable or smart thermostat to automatically adjust the temperature when you’re away or asleep.
Check windows, doors, and AC ducts for air leaks. Use weather stripping or sealants to prevent cool air from escaping. Keeping your space airtight reduces the time your AC runs.
Replace traditional incandescent bulbs with LEDs. Also, look for appliances with a high energy efficiency rating (like 5-star DEWA-rated appliances).
Efficient appliances use less power, save water, and last longer — saving you money over time.
This one’s simple but effective. Switch off lights, fans, TVs, and other electronics when you leave a room. Unplug chargers, microwaves, and devices when not needed, as they still draw energy in standby mode.
Did you know? A leaking toilet can waste over 200 gallons of water per day. Regular maintenance helps avoid surprises on your bill.
Sunlight heats up your home quickly, making your AC work harder. Use thick curtains or blinds during the day to block heat and sunlight, especially on west-facing windows.
Clogged filters or dirty coils make ACs inefficient. Have your AC units serviced every 3-6 months to improve performance and reduce power consumption.
Heating water consumes a lot of electricity. Washing clothes in cold or lukewarm water saves energy and keeps fabrics looking new for longer.
If you have a garden or outdoor plants, water them after sunset or early in the morning. This reduces evaporation and helps save water.
You can also switch to drip irrigation systems instead of hosepipes to save even more.
Visit the or use the mobile app to check your usage regularly. Tracking your habits helps you stay in control of your consumption.
You can also use their ‘My Sustainable Living’ feature, which compares your usage to similar households and gives you personalized advice.
DEWA offers a Smart Living program that helps residents track, understand, and reduce their electricity and water usage through:
All you need to do is sign up on their portal, and you’ll get notified if your usage suddenly increases. This helps you spot issues before they turn into big bills.
If you’re a tenant:
If you own your property:
Your DEWA bill doesn’t need to be a shock every month. By making small but impactful changes to how you use electricity and water, you can easily cut down your costs. Whether it’s something as simple as turning off unused lights or investing in long-term solutions like solar panels, every step counts.
Start today — not only to save money but also to support Dubai’s goal of a more sustainable and energy-efficient future.
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