Seeley International highlights Breezair cooling performance at Mina tent city
DUBAI, UAE, 14 November 2025: Seeley International said its Breezair evaporative cooling units continue to operate at the Mina tent city in Saudi Arabia, one of the world’s largest temporary accommodation sites. Making the announcement through a Press Release, Seeley said the project remains one of the most extensive deployments of evaporative cooling technology in a single location.

According to Seeley, the original installation included approximately 50,000 Breezair units supplied to the Saudi Government and the Ministry of Hajj. The company said the systems were selected following comparative testing involving more than 200 brands. The Mina site, which comprises over 100,000 tents and accommodates roughly three million people across an area of 20 square kilometres, requires substantial cooling infrastructure during the annual pilgrimage season.
Seeley said the decision to deploy Breezair systems was based on several performance factors, including energy efficiency, water economy, operational reliability and the ability to maintain comfort during summer temperatures exceeding 45 degrees C. The company added that the project has contributed to energy savings of up to 35% for the Mina Valley.
The company said its Breezair units incorporate Mini-cell Chillcel pad technology and a Permatuf corrosion-proof cabinet, developed and manufactured in Australia, to support durability and cooling performance in high-ambient environments.
Seeley said it is showcasing its Breezair solution at Stand C101 in Za’abeel Hall 5 during BIG5. The company said the system’s ongoing performance in Mina tent city illustrates how evaporative cooling can support large-scale, sustainable cooling applications.
