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AI energy revolution: SureFlow's Suite slashes utility bills

AI energy revolution: SureFlow's Suite slashes utility bills

Khaleej Times2 days ago
As energy demand is spiraling and sustainability fast becoming non-negotiable in the Middle East, SureFlow has emerged as the leading disruptor. Now rooted in Dubai, the UK-based tech innovator has become the torch-bearer of a quiet revolution in how the Middle East thinks about energy — not through invasive infrastructure, but through artificial intelligence.
With solar power integration on the rise, soaring electricity costs with electric vehicles becoming increasingly mainstream, SureFlow's AI Energy Suite arrives in the Gulf region with impeccable timing. It brings in control for households and businesses over consumption, costs, carbon, and climate resilience.
Once a futuristic idea, Artificial Intelligence has now become an optimiser, an energy sensor, and a guardian of sustainability. As SureFlow CEO Sebastien Dui puts it: 'We're not just digitising utilities — we're empowering users with intelligent decisions in real-time, reducing wastage before it begins. Our current version is targeted mainly at insurance companies in Belgium, France and the UK. However, we have received a lot of requests from other sectors related to electricity, gas and water utilities, solar and electric vehicles.'
The flagship suite of SureFlow monitors electricity, water and gas flows, and minimizes carbon footprint with uncanny precision. At the same time it identifies wasteful patterns and delivers real-time alerts. Whether it's optimizing air conditioning, fine-tuning EV charging and solar energy inputs, the SureFlow suite ensures lighter footprints and smaller bills for consumers and businesses looking to improve their environmental impact and save on energy expenses.
Founded in 2022 in the UK, SureFlow is no stranger to innovation. But its strategic shift to establish an R&D centre in Dubai to cater to the world through the Middle East, signals more than regional expansion. Rather it is a bet on the Middle East becoming the nerve centre of smart sustainability solutions. Dubai's skilled talent, progressive regulations, and resilient economy make it an ideal springboard. As Sebastien Dui says: 'Dubai isn't just where we test innovation — it's where we invent it.'
SureFlow's AI Energy Suite has already been serving households and corporate entities across Europe. It is now finding fertile ground among UAE's facility managers and real estate developers. This is the reason that the company has received interest from solar power as well as water utilities for good reasons.
The product is more than just an eco-friendly luxury as it has the ability to slash a significant portion of energy bills, which makes it a competitive necessity in an energy-conscious market. Smart developers are already using SureFlow mobile app or dashboard as a value proposition: energy-efficient buildings that don't just boast green credentials, but prove them — one household at a time.
But SureFlow isn't just selling devices — it's offering a vision. One where every building, every home, and every faucet can speak the language of data. One where AI isn't just a buzzword but a daily assistant in cutting waste, cost, and carbon. With new patents in the pipeline and forging partnerships across Gulf and Europe, the company is poised to redefine utility management.
In an era where artificial intelligence often evokes fear of replacement, SureFlow flips the narrative. This is AI not replacing humans, but enhancing their decisions. As Dui puts it, 'Our mission is to make energy efficiency effortless. Let AI help you — and watch the savings follow.'
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