All About UAE’s National Electric Vehicle Policy

The world is shifting its focus towards green mobility and the UAE is no different. The UAE is charging ahead with its visionary National Electric Vehicles (EV) Policy. The policy aims to establish a network of EV charging stations across the Emirate with the help of local, federal and private partners. With charging infrastructure, multiple other initiatives have also been included in the policy objectives. 

Let’s learn about the UAE National EV Policy and its aims and objectives in more detail. 

UAE National EV Policy Overview

The UAE National EV Policy is designed to facilitate owners and also regulate the electric car market in the Emirates. Initiatives such as establishing charging stations in the UAE, improving road quality and building an EV database are included in the policy. 

Through all of these initiatives combined, the government aims to reduce energy consumption in the automobile sector by 20%. That said, the ‘Global EV Market’ initiative launched in 2023 by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure is aimed to turn the UAE into an international electric car market. The project aims to increase the EV market share to 50% by 2050. 

An electric car charging station
The UAE EV Policy focuses on the adoption of electric cars in the Emirates

Objectives of the UAE National EV Policy

The following are the key objectives of the UAE’s Electric Vehicle Policy. 

  • Address climate change by reducing carbon emissions within the transportation sector.
  • Promote the manufacturing of local EVs within the automotive and other related sectors.
  • Generate employment opportunities and nurture human resources with the help of green economy initiatives. 
  • Regulate EV charging station infrastructure.
  • Establish a clear framework for roles and responsibilities across relevant authorities. 

Key Components of National Electric Vehicle Policy

Now that you are aware of the core objectives of the UAE National EV Policy, let’s move towards its priorities and key components. 

Establishing EV Charging Infrastructure

The EV Policy prioritised the establishment of electric car charging stations across the Emirate. As per the policy, all the requirements of charging stations will be outlined and a coordination mechanism will be established with the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure to determine charging point locations. The locations will be finalised considering the country’s national map.

Registering EVs

Register electric vehicles by specifying primary requirements and coordinating with the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology.

Identifying Circular Economy Requirements

Identify circular economy requirements in coordination with the Ministry of Economy.

Providing Incentives

Introduce incentives for EV owners in collaboration with key partners to support electric car adoption. 

An EV owner picking up the charger
EV owners are provided with multiple incentives like the green auto loan

Expected Outcomes of UAE National EV Policy

Following are the expected outcomes of the UAE National EV Policy. 

  • Reduce Energy Consumption: Reduce transportation sector energy consumption by 20% by 2050 through the Green Mobility Project. 
  • Decrease Carbon Emissions: Reduce the carbon footprint of cars by 2050. 
  • Establish Database: Develop a centralised database of electric vehicle charging stations via the National Platform for EV Chargers
  • Enhance Road Quality: Improve road quality and maintain UAE’s leading position in the global best road infrastructure index. 

Implementation of the EV Policy

The government has started taking multiple initiatives following the National EV Policy. Here are some of the initiatives taken in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. 

EV Initiatives in Dubai

The government procurement of electric vehicles has been implemented as a major policy in Dubai. It is an early goal of the Government to have at least 10% of the total vehicles to be electric or hybrid. The Government has aimed to increase it by 30% by 2030. 

Similarly, Dubai’s Green Building Regulations and Specifications detail that 5% of parking spaces should be reserved for EVs. Moreover, as part of the   Al Sa’fat – Dubai Green Building System, the parking spot should be available for hybrid and electric cars and carpool vehicles. 

RTA Dubai has also planned to transform taxis into 100% eco-friendly (hybrid, electric and hydrogen-powered) vehicles by 2027. 

EV-dedicated parking space
A dedicated parking space will be constructed for EV owners

EV Initiatives in Abu Dhabi

The Regulatory Policy for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi is designed to support the establishment of an EV charging network. 

The policy will also cover management, ownership and installations of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) along with supply and pricing mechanisms. All of this combined will help in achieving the Net Zero Emissions by 2050. 

FAQs

What is the UAE’s National Electric Vehicle Policy?

The UAE National EV policy structures the EV adoption in the Emirate by building a network of charging stations, a unified database and providing incentives to owners.  

What incentives does the UAE offer for EV owners?

Reduced registration fees, dedicated parking spaces and regularised charging rates are a few of the incentives that EV owners can avail of. Please remember that the incentives can vary from Emirate to Emirate. 

Can I get a loan or financing for an electric car in the UAE?

Yes, you can get a green auto loan at lower interest rates; however, it is necessary to meet the eligibility criteria.

These are the major aspects of the UAE National EV Policy that you should be aware of. The policy is designed to support the EV adoption in the UAE that will help in the broader green initiatives of the Emirate. Apart from charging stations, the policy aims to provide multiple benefits to the EV owners, like loans on low interest rates. If you want to avail yourself of these benefits, browse through these used electric cars for sale in the UAE and choose your very own EV from an array of options. 

For a complete overview, read through our 2024 Used Electric Car Market Report, which elaborates on trends, popular brands and more. 

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