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Dubai to set up over 250 new charging stations in 2025

DUBAI, 8 days ago

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) has announced plans to set up more than 250 new charging stations across the city by the end of this year in co-ordination with Parkin Company, the largest provider of paid public parking facilities and services in Dubai.
 
This strategic collaboration will expand the total number of Dewa EV Green Charger stations in Dubai, enabling customers living or working to conveniently access EV charging infrastructure, said Dewa in a statement. 
 
The improved end-user convenience will contribute to an increase in utilisation at parking spaces adjacent to the EV chargers, enhancing overall operational efficiency and revenue potential, it stated.
 
As part of the first phase of this sustainability initiative, Dewa will be installing some charging stations in Q1 for which specific on-street parking locations in zones A and C have already been strategically selected; mostly situated within high-density residential communities with limited or non-existent access to EV charging facilities.
 
According to Parkin, these stations will operate on alternating current (AC) with a capacity of 22 kilowatts x 2 and will be strategically placed across prime parking sites being managed by the group. Each charging station will serve two parking spaces, it stated.
 
Customers will be able to pay the EV charging tariff and parking fee in a single seamless transaction using Parkin’s app and linked digital wallet, it added.
 
Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of Dewa, said: "We continue to strengthen green mobility by encouraging the use of eco-friendly electric vehicles to reduce carbon emissions from the transport sector."
 
"This aligns with the Dubai Green Mobility Strategy 2030 and the Dubai Social Agenda 33, which aim to make Dubai the city offering the best living experience," he stated. 
 
Al Tayer said the partnership with Parkin to install EV Green Chargers was part of Dewa's efforts to provide advanced EV charging infrastructure in Dubai, delivering a seamless experience through charging facilities equipped with state-of-the-art, innovative technologies. 
 
Dewa, he stated, currently has a wide network of EV Green Chargers, with around 740 charging points across Dubai. It now aims to expand this network to 1,000 charging stations by year-end.
 
"These initiatives support the UAE's climate goals and consolidate Dubai's position as a leading global destination to live, work and invest in," he added.
 
Eng Mohamed Al Ali, CEO of Parkin, said: "As the clear market leader in parking operations, management and technology in Dubai, Parkin has a critical role in enabling the transition to EV throughout the emirate."
 
"The installation of green chargers in key locations will enhance our world-class facilities, unlock new opportunities for growth and incentivise EV adoption," stated Al Ali. 
 
"With unique operational capabilities and a shared vision to enable sustainable mobility, Parkin and Dewa are committed to further expanding EV infrastructure in our city, directly supporting the environmental, social and mobility ambitions of our wise leadership," he added.-TradeArabia News Service



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