Methodology: We collected most relevant posts on LinkedIn talking about EVIS Abu Dhabi 2025 and created an overall summary only based on these posts. If you´re interested in the single posts behind, you can find them here: https://linktr.ee/thomasallgeyer. Have a great read!

Vehicle OEM Highlights

  • Tesla confirmed its planned entry into Saudi Arabia, signalling intensifying OEM competition across the GCC

  • XPENG announced a UAE market push with distributor Ali & Sons to localise sales, service and charging support

  • MAHY Khoory introduced Dongfeng’s 007 extended-range EV to regional fleet buyers, bringing another Chinese brand into the MENA mix

  • The modular E-Tree Mobility Vehicle demonstrated a flexible, urban-focused design for last-mile passenger and cargo use

Charging & Infrastructure

  • CATEC and VEGA Chargers debuted fast-charging hardware engineered for Gulf heat and grid conditions

  • ADNOC Distribution unveiled next-generation public chargers, reinforcing the oil major’s pivot toward e-mobility services

  • GO TO-U expanded into the UAE, offering software that optimises charger utilisation and driver experience

  • Schneider Electric showcased grid-integrated charging systems, positioning itself as a one-stop infrastructure partner

  • The UAE launched its first vehicle-to-grid-ready bi-directional charging pilot, underscoring ambitions for smart-energy integration

  • Panels stressed power-grid readiness and the role of smart BESS in smoothing peak-load impacts of rapid charger rollout

Strategic Partnerships

  • UAEV formalised alliances with Siemens and Alpitronic to accelerate nationwide DC fast-charger deployment

  • AW Rostamani Group signed a partnership with UAEV aimed at scaling sustainable mobility services across the emirates

  • PEEC promoted an electrification-as-a-service model that converts existing fleet chassis to battery-electric, seeking logistics partners

  • Cross-sector discussions highlighted data-sharing, joint investment and ecosystem co-design as critical enablers of mass adoption

Market Insights

  • GCC demand for EVs is moving from early adoption to growth, with trust, access to charging and ecosystem depth called out as key levers

  • Dubai presented hard evidence of progress 25 % EV sales growth in 2024 and a multi-pillar green-transport strategy positioning the emirate as the region’s policy benchmark

  • Delegates from the Middle East, Europe and China emphasised platform standardisation and open collaboration to de-risk supply chains

  • Logistics leaders outlined how electrification combined with depot automation could reset total-cost-of-ownership economics for regional fleets

Government & Policy

  • Regulators signalled intent to fast-track harmonised charging standards, grid-integration rules and incentive frameworks to crowd-in private capital for infrastructure build-out

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