The United Arab Emirates is rapidly scaling up its EV charging infrastructure as part of its broader electric mobility and sustainability agenda. Dubai has increased its public EV charging points to 1,270, reinforcing its position as a pioneer in green transport solutions across the region. The expansion supports rising EV adoption, which now constitutes 13% of Dubai’s new car sales.
Taking a major leap forward, Abu Dhabi plans to install 70,000 EV chargers by 2030, making it one of the most ambitious infrastructure rollouts in the Middle East’s EV landscape. This initiative is spearheaded by a strategic joint venture between Adnoc Distribution and Taqa, focusing on nationwide accessibility, fast-charging capabilities, and smart grid integration.
These developments are integral to the UAE’s long-term goal of having 50% electric vehicles on the road by 2050. The increased availability of charging points not only removes range anxiety for users but also accelerates the transition to clean mobility. As more automakers enter the UAE market with EV offerings, robust infrastructure is key to seamless adoption.
With strategic investments and policy backing, the UAE is quickly evolving into a regional EV powerhouse, bridging innovation, sustainability, and urban transformation.
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