Findings reveal that a quarter of UAE residents leave the AC on at home when they are out at work or travelling during summer

Dubai, United Arab Emirates – New research released today reveals UAE residents are wasting money and energy on cooling empty properties throughout the summer. The YouGov poll, commissioned by cooling and energy solutions giant Taqeef, interviewed 1,000 UAE residents and revealed:

  • A quarter (25%) leave their AC on at home all day while they are out at work.
  • A quarter (24%) admit to keeping their AC on while they leave the country and travel during the summer.
  • Men are more likely to leave their AC on when they travel (26%) compared to women (19%).
  • Expat Arabs are the most energy conscious group with 72% switching off their AC when they travel, followed by Asian residents (67%) and then Westerners (62%).
  • Income and marital status does have a bearing on AC usage; 42% of those with an income of +75,000 AED per month are most likely to leave their AC on, as well as 29% of married couples, followed by 24% of those with children and then 23% of people living alone.  
  • Over half (58%) said they would use their AC less if they had to pay the full bill themselves (instead of it being a fixed cost in their rent).

Despite the above findings, it seems consumer understanding of the environmental impact of excessive AC use is high - (74%) of respondents admitted they are aware that using their AC excessively can have a negative impact on the environment.  

In light of this - and with Dubai previously noted as having one of the highest carbon footprints per capita in the world* - Taqeef recently began selling the Nest Learning Thermostat.

Tariq Al Ghussein, Taqeef Chairman and CEO, explains: “Technology advancements mean there are cheaper and more efficient ways to keep our buildings comfortable and humidity-free throughout the summer. We need to change our habits and look at smarter, more thoughtful ways to control our energy usage. The Nest learning thermostat is one such product that’s so intuitive it will turn itself down when you leave and will figure out exactly what cooling your space needs while you’re away. Taqeef have worked with clients to reduce energy consumption by up to 60%, having a huge difference to their personal environmental footprint and supporting a greener, cleaner UAE, by adopting a range of technologies and solutions within their homes.**“

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* Dubai noted as having one of the highest carbon footprints per capita in the world

** Referenced percentage is based on a published audit for energy savings achieved in The Palace retrofit project by Taqeef

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For more information, please contact Hazem Beshr or Dhaliya Zankawi at Grayling - Taqeef@grayling.com. Alternatively, please call +971 4 360 0769 if your query is urgent.

About Taqeef

Taqeef is the originator of desert cooling systems in the UAE and the Middle East’s leading air conditioning solutions provider. Since 1972 Taqeef has served the country’s evolving cooling needs with world-class technology, innovation and service. Taqeef is committed to driving responsible Air-Conditioning use and promoting environmental efficiency in the industry across the Middle East.

Taqeef is the preferred professional supplier and installer of Nest products in the UAE.

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