Dubai now has 200 green car charging stations

By Angel Chan

DUBAI 25 October 2018: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) announced the completion of the second phase of its ‘Green Charger’ initiative, which included the installation of an additional 100 EV Green Charger stations across Dubai.

With the completion of the project, the total number of charging stations in Dubai has doubled from 100 to 200. The initiative contributes to Dewa’s efforts to encourage environmentally-friendly electric vehicles to reduce carbon emissions and to support sustainable modes of transport in Dubai.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Dewa MD & CEO of Dewa, said: “At the time of the launch of the EV Green Charger Initiative, approximately four years ago, there were limited electric vehicles in Dubai, mainly due to a lack of EV charging infrastructure. Dewa, as the electricity provider for Dubai, took the lead in setting up the first EV charging infrastructure to encourage the public to use environmentally-friendly vehicles. Today, we see an increasing number of electric cars on the streets of Dubai after establishing the necessary infrastructure.

Charging Locations

“The second phase of the EV Green Charger initiative covered several new sites, in cooperation with other government entities such as Dubai Police, Dubai Municipality, RTA, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai Courts, Dubai Culture Authority and Expo 2020 Dubai.

“As part of the efforts to support the comprehensive development of Hatta, Dewa has installed a fast charging station at an Enoc petrol station there, increasing the number of EV Green Chargers to three in the Hatta region. Dewa also cooperated with Adnoc to install fast charging stations at their petrol stations, which will be opening soon in Dubai. The chosen locations will provide better customer service in terms of geographical distribution of these stations,” Al Tayer added.

Dewa has strengthened its cooperation with leading real estate developers in Dubai such as Meraas, Nakheel and Majid Al Futtaim Group by installing EV Green Chargers at their leading projects and shopping malls such as the Mall of the Emirates, Ibn Battuta, La Mer, The Outlet Village, City Walk and a number of other featured locations in Palm Jumeirah. “We have also installed charging stations at Dubai World Trade Centre, DIFC and Dubai Airport Free Zone. These sites are strategically important as they reflect Dubai’s leading position, to the participants of international conferences and exhibitions held in Dubai,” Al Tayer added.

Dewa’s registered users can charge their vehicles at the EV Green Charger stations free of cost. This incentive will last until the end of 2019 and will be exclusive to public charging stations and does not include home charging stations. In line with the Smart Dubai initiative, Dewa provides free registration for the EV Green Charger service through its smart app on IOS and Android platforms and its website. These smart channels also provide information on the latest EV Green Charger station locations, which are constantly updated to ensure the delivery of best services for customers,” Al Tayer noted.

“The Dubai Supreme Council of Energy is working to increase the percentage of electric and hybrid cars in Dubai. It has issued directive number 1 of year 2016 to set a target for the government. Therefore, at least 10% of all newly-purchased cars will be electric or hybrid from 2016 to 2020. The proportion of electric and hybrid cars will rise to 2% by 2020, and 10% by 2030,” Al Tayer stated.

The announcement was made on the sidelines of the 20th Water, Energy, Technology, and Environment Exhibition (Wetex 2018) in Dubai.