UAE Insider
    What's Hot
    Business

    Mental Agility: The Missing Link in the Brain Health Economy

    Business

    Manipal Academy of Higher Education Dubai Commits AED 25 Million in Scholarships to Expand Access to Quality Higher Education in the UAE

    Business

    Azizi Developments unveils Azizi Milan, the new fashion capital of the Middle East

    Important Pages:
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Wednesday, June 3
    UAE Insider
    • Home
    • News

      OMODA & JAECOO Highlights VPD Smart Parking Technology for UAE’s Luxury and Future Urban Lifestyles

      Ultimate Performance Launches Priority Onboarding at Dubai Facilities to Support Pre-Summer Fitness Momentum

      Student Entrepreneur Unveils Yoodle Doodle to Drive Emotional Regulation Through Art

      Franc Vila Names Gulf Its Primary Market as Region’s Luxury Watch Sector Approaches $830 Million

      University of Sharjah’s My FarmWell Application Wins UAE Society of Engineers Excellence and Creative Engineering Award

    • Business

      NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Advances Deep Space Mission Operations with Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization

      UAE Retains Spot Among World’s Top 10 FDI Destinations in 2026

      Tiësto to Headline INFINITY Lisbon at SBC Summit 2026

      Global Job Market Trends: What the Latest Bain & Company Data Reveals Worldwide

      Qatar Announces Visa Changes Effective June 7 for Travellers

    • Submit A Press Release
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
    UAE Insider
    Home » Automechanika Dubai to showcase the UAE’s drive to decarbonisation through alternative energy vehicles
    Business

    Automechanika Dubai to showcase the UAE’s drive to decarbonisation through alternative energy vehicles

    Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp LinkedIn
    Automechanika Dubai to showcase the UAE's drive to decarbonisation through alternative energy vehicles - automechanika dubai
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp

    The two-day Innovation4Mobility conference will explore the next frontier of mobility, with a focus on electrification, regional innovation, data-driven ecosystems, and sustainable transformation

    The UAE is now one of the fastest-growing electric vehicle (EV) markets globally, with sales topping 24,000 in 2024, according to research; charging infrastructure could pose challenges to reach future government targets

    Automechanika Dubai will take place from 9-11 December at the Dubai World Trade Centre

    Dubai, UAE: As electric vehicle (EV) adoption in the UAE continues to accelerate at pace, supported by forward-looking government strategies, underscored by the UAE Net Zero 2050 Strategy, corporate fleet electrification, and consumers increasingly opting for smarter, technology-first vehicles, Automechanika Dubai, which takes place from 9 – 11 December at the Dubai World Trade Centre, will provide a platform for discussions on alternative energy vehicles and scaling EV charging infrastructure to address increased demand.

    The UAE is entering a critical phase in its electric mobility transition, with EV adoption rising rapidly on the back of government targets, which, under the National Electric Vehicle Strategy, are targeting an increase in EVs to 50% of all vehicles on the roads by 2050, corporate fleet electrification and strong consumer interest in next-generation vehicles.

    According to Roland Berger research, close to 24,000 EV units were sold in the UAE in 2024, and with industry estimates from bodies such as Positive Zero suggesting EV sales are expected to jump from 3% today to 30% by 2030, the country is accelerating towards a cleaner transport future.

    In addition, fleet transformation has also seen notable increases, with Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority aiming for all taxis and limousines to be electric or hydrogen-powered by 2040, public buses by 2050, and Dubai Taxi targeting full electric or hybrid adoption by 2027.

    However, one of the major challenges to EV adoption is the lack of public charging infrastructure. In PwC’s 2024 report, The future is electric: A strategy for EV adoption in the UAE, it states that in 2023, the UAE had deployed around 2,000 public EV charging points, of which over 65% were slow chargers. However, to meet the targets set under the National Electric Vehicles Policy, the UAE will need approximately 45,000 charging points by 2035. At the current installation rate, only about 10,000 will be in place, highlighting a significant gap between infrastructure growth and future demand.

    These challenges and opportunities will be explored during Innovation4Mobility, a two-day conference held at the Al Multaqua Ballroom that addresses the next frontier of mobility beyond electrification, with a strong focus on regional innovation, data-driven ecosystems, and sustainable transformation.

    Early sessions at Innovation4Mobility will directly address the country’s decarbonisation, infrastructure and energy priorities, and will include a keynote from Eng. Mozza Al Nuaimi, Engineering Expert – Water Electricity and Renewable Energy Sector,

    The opening session, Renewables and Mobility: Powering the road to decarbonisation will be led by Abdullah Abou Ali, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), where he will discuss how mobility will change with the shift to alternate energy vehicles – especially EVs which is a global priority and significant area of investment within the UAE.

    This will be followed by a panel featuring Faisal Rashid, Supreme Council of Energy and Rashid Al-Manai, Chief Executive Officer, LODD Autonomous, highlighting how the UAE’s innovation-friendly policies and infrastructure are enabling EV and mobility pilots.

    Addressing mobility infrastructure, Gaurish Wagle, Masdar City, will outline the evolution of mobility infrastructure, while Vijeet Raj Singh, ADNOC Distribution, will discuss grid integration, interoperability and commercial models accelerating EV charging expansion as part of the session Scaling EV charging infrastructure – From pilot projects to national rollouts.

    International expertise will also inform the UAE’s path forward, with a dedicated session led by Rashid Farivar, a member of the Swedish Parliament, who will outline the lessons from Europe’s early EV-adopter markets, covering incentives, infrastructure planning and supply chain development. The conference will also address consumer perspectives through insights from AW Rostamani Group, Roberto Colucci, focusing on EV adoption trends, common misconceptions, and the need for reliable, accessible charging networks.

    Tommy Le, Show Manager, Automechanika Dubai, said: “The UAE has reached a critical moment in its electrification journey. The ambition is clear, but scaling the infrastructure and commercial models needed for mass EV adoption requires coordinated action across government, industry, and technology providers. Automechanika Dubai is where this dialogue becomes action. Through Innovation4Mobility and our year-round industry engagement, we are committed to accelerating the UAE’s shift to cleaner, smarter and more sustainable transport.”

    Automechanika Dubai will welcome over 2,300 exhibitors from more than 60 countries across 20 halls, featuring 21 dedicated international pavilions. With a 9% net increase in exhibition space, now exceeding 92,000 square metres, the exhibition is underscoring its position as the largest global trade exhibition for the automotive aftermarket and services industry in the region.

    The exhibition floor will showcase 10 product categories this year, including: Parts & Components; Electrics & Electronics; Tyres & Batteries; Oils, Lubricants & Fuels; Car Wash, Care & Detailing; Body & Paint; Diagnostics & Repair; and Accessories & Customising, Connectivity & Autonomous Driving, Body & Paint.

    The event is supported by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure and the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) Dubai as Government Supporters, alongside the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as a Supporting Association, underlining the event’s role as a strategic platform connecting international players with high-growth markets across the MEA region.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp

    Related Posts

    Business

    NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Advances Deep Space Mission Operations with Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization

    Business

    UAE Retains Spot Among World’s Top 10 FDI Destinations in 2026

    Business

    Tiësto to Headline INFINITY Lisbon at SBC Summit 2026

    Business

    Global Job Market Trends: What the Latest Bain & Company Data Reveals Worldwide

    Business

    Qatar Announces Visa Changes Effective June 7 for Travellers

    Business

    Intel Puts Agentic AI to Work with Xeon 6+, Networking, and AI Systems

    Business

    Thumbay Hospital Fujairah Performs First Reported Awake Endoscopic Spine Fusion in the Northern Emirate

    Business

    Freedom Collection Just Got an Upgrade

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    Don't Miss
    News

    Saudi Arabia unveils groundbreaking AI venture, Humain, prior to Trump’s Visit

    Saudi Arabia has launched Humain, a state-backed AI company under the Public Investment Fund (PIF),…

    Embrace the “Ramadan feeling” at GMG’s food retail stores this Holy Month

    UAE leaders extend Nowruz greetings

    Sumo Sushi & Bento Unveils Special Ramadan Set Meals For A Unique Japanese Dining Experience

    POCO dazzles tech fans with the latest F-series flagship products

    Recent Posts

    • NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Advances Deep Space Mission Operations with Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization
    • UAE Retains Spot Among World’s Top 10 FDI Destinations in 2026
    • Tiësto to Headline INFINITY Lisbon at SBC Summit 2026
    • Global Job Market Trends: What the Latest Bain & Company Data Reveals Worldwide
    • OMODA & JAECOO Highlights VPD Smart Parking Technology for UAE’s Luxury and Future Urban Lifestyles
    Our Picks
    News

    Taste the Flavours of Ramadan by the Canal at Gulf Court Hotel Business Bay

    Business

    “SAHEM” program to combat obesity in the Kingdom launched in Riyadh

    Business

    From Page to Stage: Marisa Peer Unveils Her New Book at TODA

    Business

    Kia Crowned ‘Best Manufacturer’ at TopGear.com EV Awards 2026

    Must Read
    Business

    The Real Reason Marketing Fails for Small Businesses (It’s Not Budget)

    Business

    Thailand Strengthens Its Status as a Premier Luxury Destination

    Categories
    • Business (1,033)
    • life (147)
    • News (187)
    Our Picks
    Business

    Abu Dhabi-Serbia Business Forum Boosts Economic Partnership and Expands Opportunities for Cooperation in Key Sectors

    Business

    Oxford Business Group partners with Kafalah to highlight the vital role of MSMEs in driving economic transformation in Saudi Arabia

    About us

    Stay connected with UAEInsider, your ultimate source for insightful news, updates, and analysis on all things UAE and beyond. Dive into the heart of the Emirates’ stories, explore diverse perspectives, and stay informed about the latest developments shaping our region and the world.

    UAE Insider
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    © 2026 UAE Insider.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.