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Dubai Police Fleet Welcomes New Zeekr EVs

In a pioneering move towards a sustainable and eco-friendly future, the UAE Police has added the Zeekr electric vehicles (EVs) to its fleet. This marks a significant milestone in the country's commitment to sustainability and the UAE's Vision 2030.
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A Milestone in Sustainable Policing

In a pioneering move, the UAE Police has added Zeekr electric vehicles (EVs) to its fleet. This step marks a milestone in the country’s commitment to sustainability and the UAE Vision 2030.


Why Zeekr?

Zeekr, a premium brand from Chinese automaker Geely, was chosen for its performance, advanced technology, and eco-conscious design. These vehicles will reduce the UAE Police’s carbon footprint and show the potential of EVs in modern policing.

Furthermore, this decision supports the country’s mission to lower emissions and promote green transport. It also reflects the UAE’s broader initiative to integrate smart, sustainable technology into public services.


Driving the UAE’s Green Future

The UAE has consistently led in adopting innovative technologies. By adding Zeekr EVs, the country reinforces its pledge to a cleaner future.

In addition, the move complements existing initiatives such as EV charging stations and government incentives for electric car adoption. It also aligns with Vision 2030, which focuses on sustainability and renewable energy.


Zeekr at EVIS Abu Dhabi 2024

The announcement follows Zeekr’s strong presence at EVIS Abu Dhabi 2024. At the event, the company showcased its latest electric vehicles, highlighting its role as a forward-thinking brand in the region.

This participation reflects the growing momentum of electric mobility in the UAE and beyond.


The Road Ahead

With more EVs on the road, the UAE is steadily advancing toward full sustainability. The UAE Police’s adoption of Zeekr EVs is one step in this journey.

As a result, future plans may expand EV use into other public sectors, from transport to utilities. This shift ensures the UAE remains a leader in sustainable mobility, paving the way for future generations.

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