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Dubai Surpasses 1,270 EV Chargers as Green Mobility Accelerates

Dubai has reached a major electric vehicle (EV) charging milestone, with its public network now exceeding 1,270 EV chargers, according to EV Infrastructure News. The achievement was announced by HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Managing Director and CEO of the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), who credited strong public–private partnerships for driving this rapid expansion.
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Fast Growth of EV Charging in Dubai

The UAE aims for 50% of all vehicles to be electric or hybrid by 2050, and Dubai is leading the way. DEWA’s EV Green Charger initiative, launched in 2014, continues to expand with ultra-fast chargers, public stations, and wall-box units across the city.

Growth accelerated sharply in 2025: from 740 charging points in March to over 1,270 by mid-year, a 72% surge. Nationwide, the UAE now offers about 2,000 public EV charging stations, with Dubai hosting the majority and Abu Dhabi ranking second. Smaller emirates such as Umm Al Quwain are catching up.

Rising Demand for EV Infrastructure

With more than 40,600 electric vehicles registered in Dubai by mid-2025, demand for reliable and convenient charging continues to climb. To enhance access, DEWA has partnered with Parkin, Dubai’s largest public parking operator, to install EV chargers in high-traffic locations, improving user experience and supporting round-the-clock charging.

Looking Toward 2030

Experts project the UAE will need 23,000 charging stations by 2030 to meet its ambitious adoption targets. Dubai’s success sets a benchmark for sustainable mobility in the Middle East and reinforces the city’s commitment to clean energy transportation.

EVIS Abu Dhabi & EMG 2026

The conversation on EV infrastructure growth will continue at the Electric Vehicle Innovation Summit (EVIS) Abu Dhabi and Eco Mobility Global (EMG) 2026, taking place 13–14 October 2026 at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi. These global events bring together policymakers, investors, and technology leaders to explore how initiatives like DEWA’s EV Green Charger network are shaping the future of green mobility.

Source: https://www.evinfrastructurenews.com/ev-networks/uae-dubai-surpasses-1-270-ev-chargers

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