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Powertech Mobility supports the UAE’s EV Adoption strategy
Dammam-based hub to the Indian port of Mundra and the Iraqi port of Umm Qasr aboard a 929-TEU vessel.
A total of five cargo services linking Saudi Arabia to 43 global hubs were added to the rosters of Jeddah Islamic Port, King Abdulaziz Port, and Jubail Commercial Port during January 2023.
With state-of-the-art infrastructure spanning 19sqkm. alongside a host of integrated logistics capabilities, the worldclass trade hub overlooking the Arabian Gulf was ranked fourteenth in the World Bank’s Container Port Performance Index for 2021, the press statement concluded.
enhanced convenience and reduced emissions, the company said in a press communiqué.
The firm has experienced a 250% demand growth in 2022 over 2021 for fast-charging infrastructure and is leveraging its established background in the local market and competence in electrical systems to support the nation’s clean transport ambitions.
The firm has witnessed real estate developers and property management companies initiate the drive towards electrifying their car parks to offer residents, owners and tenants fast-charging facilities within their premises.
This appetite to provide a value-added service to residents has resulted in collaborative partnerships between Powertech Mobility and real estate companies to offer innovative charging solutions. Consequently, its most popular products include the 24KW DC and 50kW DC Charging stations from ABB, the Switzerland-based global technology company, the press statement continued.
“We have installed a public network of 180kW charging stations, considered to be ultra-fast in Abu Dhabi alongside electrification of automotive dealerships with ultra-fast stations to maintain pace with the operations and logistics efficiency of an electric fleet,” stressed Arthi Srinivasan, Director, EV Charging Solutions, Powertech Mobility.
n Powertech Mobility, one of the leading providers and system integrators of Electric Vehicle Infrastructure in the UAE, is accelerating progress towards achieving the UAE’s target of 42,000 EVs on the streets by 2030 through several initiatives notably by implementing fast-charging solutions that provide
“We have recently experienced a rapid increase in demand for fast and ultra-fast charging EV infrastructure. The increase has been 40% in residential areas, 70% in automotive dealerships and 100% in public fast-charging during the last year alone,” added Vinay Premachandran, Director of Sales, Powertech Mobility.