Fast-Charging EV Infrastructure Demand in UAE Soars by 250% for Powertech Mobility

UAE's Electric Vehicle Infrastructure sector (Powertech Mobility)

Powertech Mobility, a key player in the UAE’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure sector, is seriously advancing the UAE’s goal of having 42,000 EVs on the roads by 2030 through various initiatives, especially the deployment of fast-charging solutions that enhance convenience and reduce emissions.

In 2022, the company saw a 250% increase in demand for fast-charging infrastructure compared to 2021. Powertech Mobility leverages its extensive experience in the local market and expertise in electrical systems to support the UAE’s clean transport ambitions.

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Overcoming the challenges posed by power upgrades and existing electrical infrastructure has been crucial for the installation of fast-charging stations.

Powertech Mobility has addressed the electrification needs of high-rise residential towers by integrating innovative engineering, IoT (Internet of Things), and advanced technology, thereby increasing the accessibility of efficient fast-charging solutions and promoting a steadily growing electric transport landscape.

The company has seen real estate developers and property management companies lead the drive to electrify their car parks, providing residents, owners, and tenants with fast-charging facilities.

This demand for value-added services has fostered collaborative partnerships between Powertech Mobility and real estate companies to deliver innovative charging solutions. Among its most popular products are the 24KW DC and 50kW DC Charging stations from ABB, the Swiss global technology leader.

Additionally, Powertech Mobility has supplied electric charging infrastructure for a pilot program involving an electric fleet of trucks in the UAE, as part of its sustainability goals to reduce CO2 emissions and facilitate the shift towards electric mobility in heavy-duty vehicles.

The company has served prominent firms like Al Tayer Motors, TotalEnergies, AGMC, and DPWORLD. The UAE has initiated several plans to boost EV adoption in recent years, including the Dubai government’s Green Charger initiative, which provides public charging infrastructure for EVs. By the end of 2022, there were 620 charging points across Dubai.

As the nation continues to promote electric transport, Powertech Mobility is exploring further opportunities for fast-charging infrastructure in more high-rise buildings, highways, mid-mile delivery, and heavy-duty fleets, while minimizing environmental impact and greenhouse gas emissions.