3:41 am - February 16, 2026

The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy has unveiled the AI-enabled AD.WE platform at GITEX 2025, promising significant water and energy savings while advancing the emirate’s sustainability and digital transformation goals.

The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE), working alongside its tech partner Presight, recently revealed its new brand identity along with a phased plan for developing its innovative artificial intelligence platform, AD.WE, at GITEX Global 2025. This AI-enabled digital platform is set to transform how energy and water resources are managed across Abu Dhabi, representing a major step forward in integrating AI into utilities.

AD.WE is a trailblazing platform driven by AI, aimed at optimizing every drop of water and kilowatt of electricity used within the emirate. According to the DoE, it pulls together billions of live and historical data points from the grid into a secure, UAE-based cloud environment. This unified setup offers utility operators a complete, reliable view of all flows within Abu Dhabi’s energy and water networks. Thanks to the platform’s real-time AI insights, issues such as wastage or inefficiencies can be identified early, promising up to 30% water savings and 20% energy reductions. These improvements could result in financial savings surpassing AED 100 million, along with fewer outages and better progress towards sustainability goals.

What’s pretty interesting is that AD.WE is powered entirely by clean, renewable energy—to me, that really underscores Abu Dhabi’s dedication to environmental care. The platform isn’t just stopping at electricity and water, either; plans are already underway to include district cooling and petroleum products. By 2035, the DoE estimates that AD.WE will save around 160 million cubic meters of water—think over 64,000 Olympic-sized pools—and cut electricity consumption by roughly 1.9 terawatt-hours annually. That’s enough energy to power more than 37,000 homes.

Abu Dhabi’s leadership has positioned itself as a front-runner in energy and water innovation through projects like AD.WE, which combines AI and cutting-edge tech to promote environmental sustainability. At GITEX, the Department showcased some of the early use cases, such as optimizing farm irrigation, detecting leaks more intelligently, gaining insights into consumption patterns, and planning networks more effectively. These applications offered real benefits—ranging from reducing water and electricity use by up to 10%, to easing grid stress, speeding up leak detection, and making infrastructure planning smarter over the long term.

The rollout of AD.WE will happen in three phases. The first, kicking off in 2025, focuses on testing the core capabilities of the platform. The second phase, from 2025 to 2026, aims to expand its reach across other utility sectors. And by GITEX 2026, the plan is to introduce more advanced AI features — including autonomous AI agents designed for next-generation applications, pushing efficiency and innovation even further.

Abdulla Humaid Al Jarwan, Chairman of the DoE, called AD.WE a pioneering effort that pushes sustainability and digital transformation forward in the energy and water fields. At the launch, he mentioned, “Powered by AI and 100% renewable electricity, AD.WE boosts our resilience and aligns with Abu Dhabi’s strategic goals for utilities. It helps us move confidently toward a secure and sustainable future.”

Thomas Pramotedham, CEO of Presight, also chimed in, saying that AD.WE “marks a big step in how data and AI can change the utility sector,” and highlighted it as one of the standout tech showcases at GITEX Global 2025.

Supporting this development, the DoE announced the launch of an AI Lab-as-a-Service feature within AD.WE. This tool is designed to support advanced projects like solar and demand forecasting, anomaly detection, irrigation optimization, simulation, and even a conversational AI agent that can handle various interactions across the platform. Essentially, these projects further establish AD.WE as a key hub for AI-driven innovation in utilities, aligning perfectly with the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 Strategy and its Energy & Water Efficiency Strategy 2030.

In addition to all this, Abu Dhabi’s digital transformation continues apace with the DoE signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Google Cloud during GITEX 2025. This partnership aims to leverage AI, machine learning, and cloud tech to improve the efficiency and reliability of energy sector infrastructure.

The development of AD.WE echoes the broader mission of the DoE since its founding in 2018 — to foster a prosperous economy, a sustainable society, and a safe environment through smart, innovative policies and tech. Their goal, clearly, is to position Abu Dhabi as a leader in energy and water innovation, using AI to protect consumers, reduce environmental impact, and provide safe, affordable energy services.

As the emirate moves toward becoming a global digital government hub and a pioneer in clean energy, the launch and evolution of AD.WE stand as key milestones. It shows how the latest AI solutions can practically improve utility services, support sustainability, and lay the groundwork for a resilient, efficient energy future—not only for Abu Dhabi but, perhaps, for wider regions too.

Source: Noah Wire Services

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  1. https://www.zawya.com/en/press-release/events-and-conferences/abu-dhabi-department-of-energy-unveils-the-visual-identity-of-adwe-the-ai-powered-digital-platform-that-operates-on-clean-energy-yy0wbeu5 – Please view link – unable to able to access data
  2. https://www.doe.gov.ae/Media-Centre/News/Abu-Dhabi-Department-of-Energy-to-Showcase-AI-Powered-ADWE-Digital-Platform – The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) announced its participation in GITEX Global 2025, showcasing its digital technologies and AI-driven initiatives, including the AD.WE platform. This platform delivers real-time analytics to optimise the energy and utilities sectors across Abu Dhabi, highlighting the potential of advanced technologies to drive efficiency and reduce emissions through data-driven decision-making.
  3. https://www.mediaoffice.abudhabi/en/technology/abu-dhabi-department-of-energy-showcases-ai-powered-clean-electricity-platform-adwe-at-gitex-global-2025/ – At GITEX Global 2025, the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy unveiled the visual identity of AD.WE, an AI-powered energy and water management platform developed in partnership with Presight. The platform unites billions of live and historical grid records inside a secure, UAE-hosted cloud, providing operators with a single, trusted view of Abu Dhabi’s networks, enabling real-time AI to identify energy efficiency opportunities early.
  4. https://www.gulftoday.ae/business/2025/10/17/abu-dhabi-department-of-energy-unveils-visual-identity-of-adwe-digital-platform – The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE), in partnership with Presight, unveiled the brand identity and phased roadmap for its pioneering AI platform, AD.WE, during GITEX Global 2025. The platform is a world-first, AI-powered energy and water management system that unites billions of live and historical grid records inside a secure, UAE-hosted cloud, providing operators with a single, trusted view of everything that flows through Abu Dhabi’s networks.
  5. https://www.mediaoffice.abudhabi/en/energy/abu-dhabi-department-of-energy-signs-agreement-with-google-cloud-at-gitex-global-2025-advancing-digital-transformation-in-the-energy-sector/ – The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Google Cloud at GITEX Global 2025 to advance digital transformation in the energy sector. The agreement aims to identify mutually beneficial projects, focusing on areas such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and cloud computing, to enhance the efficiency and reliability of infrastructure using AI and ML models.
  6. https://www.dge.gov.ae/en/news/2025-gitex-wrap-day-3/ – On day three of GITEX Global 2025, the Abu Dhabi Government, led by the Department of Government Enablement – Abu Dhabi (DGE), announced six strategic partnerships across sustainable energy, education, workforce training, and digital infrastructure. These partnerships demonstrate how cross-sector collaboration is advancing Abu Dhabi’s transformation journey towards becoming the world’s first AI-native government by 2027.
  7. https://www.doe.gov.ae/en/Media-Centre/News/Abu-Dhabi-Department-of-Energy-Presight-AIQ-to-enhance-AI-solutions-digital-transformation – The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Presight and AIQ to equip the DoE with premier solutions in AI and digital transformation. The agreement focuses on developing a data and AI centre for the emirate’s energy sector, aiming to deliver innovative solutions based on artificial intelligence technologies, contributing to added value across the sectors of water, electricity, district cooling, and petroleum products.

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Freshness check

Score:
8

Notes:
The narrative appears to be original, with no prior publications found. The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy’s announcement at GITEX Global 2025 is recent, aligning with the event’s timeline. The report includes specific figures and quotes, which are consistent with the latest available information. No discrepancies or recycled content were identified. The presence of updated data alongside older material suggests a high freshness score.

Quotes check

Score:
9

Notes:
The direct quotes from Abdulla Humaid Al Jarwan and Thomas Pramotedham are unique to this report, with no earlier matches found. This suggests the content is original or exclusive. The wording of the quotes matches the latest available information, with no variations or discrepancies identified.

Source reliability

Score:
7

Notes:
The narrative originates from Zawya, a reputable news outlet known for its coverage of Middle Eastern business and energy sectors. However, the absence of direct links to the original press release or official statements from the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy or Presight raises some uncertainty. The lack of verifiable online presence for certain individuals mentioned in the report, such as Abdulla Humaid Al Jarwan, could be a concern.

Plausability check

Score:
8

Notes:
The claims about the AD.WE platform’s capabilities, including real-time AI insights leading to significant water and energy savings, are plausible and align with the UAE’s ongoing investments in AI and digital transformation. The narrative’s tone and language are consistent with official communications from government entities. However, the lack of supporting details from other reputable outlets and the absence of specific factual anchors, such as exact dates and names, slightly reduce the score.

Overall assessment

Verdict (FAIL, OPEN, PASS): PASS

Confidence (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH): MEDIUM

Summary:
The narrative presents original content with recent and plausible claims, supported by unique quotes and consistent with the UAE’s strategic initiatives in AI and digital transformation. However, the absence of direct links to official sources and the lack of supporting details from other reputable outlets introduce some uncertainty. The lack of verifiable online presence for certain individuals mentioned in the report, such as Abdulla Humaid Al Jarwan, could be a concern.

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