How to Reduce Your DEWA Bill in Dubai: 10 Expert Tips (2026 Guide)

Published: January 25, 2026 | 8 min read | By Sama Electec Team

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Is your DEWA bill giving you a monthly shock? You're not alone. For most Dubai residents, electricity and water bills are one of the biggest household expenses, especially during the scorching summer months. But high bills aren't inevitable—they're often the result of inefficient habits and outdated equipment.

In this comprehensive guide, our electrical experts share 10 proven ways to reduce your DEWA bill by up to 30%. From simple habit changes to smart home upgrades, these practical tips will help you save money while staying cool and comfortable in your Dubai home.

1. Optimize Your AC Usage (The Biggest Saver)

In Dubai, air conditioning can account for 60-70% of your total electricity bill during summer. Optimizing how you use it is the single most impactful change you can make.

The Magic Number: 24°C
DEWA recommends keeping your thermostat at 24°C. For every degree you lower it below 24°C, your energy consumption increases by 5-9%. Setting it to 20°C instead of 24°C could increase your cooling costs by over 30%!

Actionable AC Tips:

2. Manage Your Water Heater Smartly

Water heaters are often the second biggest energy consumers. Many residents leave them on 24/7, heating water continuously even when not needed.

3. Switch to LED Lighting

If you're still using old incandescent or halogen bulbs, you're literally burning money. Lighting typically makes up 10-15% of a bill.

Why Switch to LEDs?

  • Use 80-90% less energy than traditional bulbs
  • Last 25 times longer (fewer replacements)
  • Produce less heat, reducing AC load
  • Available in warm and cool colors for every room

Need help upgrading? Our team can handle complete lighting replacement for your villa or apartment.

4. Eliminate 'Phantom' Power Drain

"Vampire" or "phantom" power refers to the electricity devices use even when turned off but plugged in. This includes:

Solution: Use power strips with on/off switches for entertainment centers and computer desks. Switch them off when not in use to save 5-10% annually.

5. Install Water Saving Devices

Water usage is a significant part of your DEWA bill. High usage often comes from old fixtures and hidden leaks.

6. Regular Electrical Maintenance

Faulty wiring and aging components cause resistance, which leads to wasted energy (and safety hazards). Regular check-ups ensure your system runs efficiently.

Have a licensed electrician inspect your distribution board (DB) and wiring every 1-2 years to identify inefficiencies and loose connections that waste power.

7. Automate with Smart Home Tech

Smart home technology isn't just cool; it saves money by removing human error (like forgetting to turn off the AC).

Smart Device Potential Savings How It Helps
Smart Thermostat (e.g., Nest, Ecobee) 10-15% on cooling Learns your schedule, adjusts temp when you're away
Smart Plugs 5-10% on devices Schedules power off for non-essential devices at night
Smart Lighting Variable Motion sensors turn lights off in empty rooms
Smart Water Monitor Prevents costly leaks Alerts you immediately to unusual water usage

8. Use Energy-Efficient Appliances

When buying new appliances in Dubai, look for the ESMA (Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology) energy efficiency label. The more stars (1 to 5), the more efficient the appliance.

A 5-star refrigerator or washing machine may cost more upfront but will pay for itself in lower DEWA bills within a few years.

9. Laundry & Dishwasher Habits

10. Use DEWA's 'Smart Living' Tools

DEWA provides excellent tools to help you track consumption. Log in to your DEWA app to view your "My Sustainable Living" dashboard. It allows you to:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my DEWA bill so high in summer?
DEWA bills spike in summer mainly due to increased Air Conditioning usage. AC can account for up to 70% of a Dubai home's electricity consumption during peak summer months. Inefficient units, poor insulation, and low thermostat settings contribute significantly to high costs.
What is the best AC temperature to save electricity in Dubai?
DEWA recommends setting your AC thermostat to 24°C (75°F). This is considered the optimal balance between comfort and energy efficiency. Each degree lower than 24°C can increase your energy consumption by up to 5-9%.
Do LED lights really save money on DEWA bills?
Yes, absolutely. LED bulbs use up to 90% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs and last 25 times longer. Switching all lights in a typical Dubai apartment to LEDs can save AED 300-500 annually on electricity.
Does unplugging appliances save electricity?
Yes. Many appliances consume 'vampire power' even when turned off but plugged in. TVs, computers, microwaves, and phone chargers can add 5-10% to your monthly bill just by being plugged in standby mode.
Sama Electec Team

About the Author: Sama Electec

Sama Electec is a leading maintenance service provider in Dubai with over 13 years of experience. We specialize in electrical, plumbing, and AC services that prioritize safety, efficiency, and customer satisfaction.