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How many liters can you realistically produce from the air in a dry climate?

If you are considering an atmospheric water generator in the Middle East, the first question is always the same: Will it actually produce enough water where I live? — Relative humidity.

Humidity is the number that matters.

Daily output is rated at 60% relative humidity and 25°C—comfortable indoor conditions. The lower the humidity, the output decreases with it, almost proportionally. Here is what that looks like in practice for the A30 Pro model:

ConditionsRelative humidityA30 Pro output
Coastal / humid70–80%30+ L/day
Average indoor55–65%28–30 L/day
Cairo (annual average)45–55%24–28 L/day
Riyadh (annual average)30–40%18–22 L/day

Indoors, humidity is usually higher and more stable than the outdoor average—kitchens and living rooms retain moisture from cooking, plants, and people.

This is where the buffer pays off. In a city like Riyadh, February humidity can drop well below the annual average. If your daily need is 15 liters and the unit produces only 18 during a dry week, you have no reserve. Choosing a model that produces 25+ liters on a typical day means you remain comfortable even when conditions become more challenging.

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