Parkin and charge&go by e& have announced the launch of a new network of 200 ultra-fast electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Dubai . This state-of-the-art infrastructure is designed to reduce EV charging times to under 30 minutes, supporting Dubai’s transition toward sustainable transportation and aligning with UAE’s green energy goals.
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Details of the new ultra-fast EV charging network
Parkin and charge&go by e& are partnering to deploy 200 cutting-edge ultra-fast EV chargers across high-density residential communities, retail complexes, leisure venues, and other key destinations in Dubai. These chargers significantly accelerate the charging process, making it possible to replenish EV batteries in under 30 minutes, dramatically faster than traditional chargers. This rollout represents a major step in Dubai’s sustainability journey, ensuring EV drivers have easier and more reliable access to fast charging and helping drive wider EV adoption.
According to the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), as of June 2025, Dubai boasts 1,270 EV charging stations catering to more than 40,600 electric vehicles operating in the emirate. Officials emphasize that future expansions will focus exclusively on fast and super-fast chargers to meet growing demand.
About EV chargers and their growing importance
Electric vehicle chargers are essential infrastructure for clean transport adoption. They convert electrical energy into battery power for EVs, with varying speeds classified as normal, fast, and ultra-fast chargers.
It'll offer enhanced convenience and shorter wait times for EV drivers, reinforcing Dubai’s leadership in sustainability and smart city development.
FAQ
TL;DR:
- 200 ultra-fast EV chargers to be installed at strategic locations throughout Dubai.
- Charging times cut to less than 30 minutes with latest technology. The initiative supports Dubai’s goal of expanding fast and super-fast EV charging infrastructure nationwide.
- Chargers placed in residential areas, retail centres, and leisure hubs. By mid-2025, Dubai had 1,270 EV charging points serving over 40,600 EVs.
Details of the new ultra-fast EV charging network
Parkin and charge&go by e& are partnering to deploy 200 cutting-edge ultra-fast EV chargers across high-density residential communities, retail complexes, leisure venues, and other key destinations in Dubai. These chargers significantly accelerate the charging process, making it possible to replenish EV batteries in under 30 minutes, dramatically faster than traditional chargers. This rollout represents a major step in Dubai’s sustainability journey, ensuring EV drivers have easier and more reliable access to fast charging and helping drive wider EV adoption.
According to the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), as of June 2025, Dubai boasts 1,270 EV charging stations catering to more than 40,600 electric vehicles operating in the emirate. Officials emphasize that future expansions will focus exclusively on fast and super-fast chargers to meet growing demand.
About EV chargers and their growing importance
Electric vehicle chargers are essential infrastructure for clean transport adoption. They convert electrical energy into battery power for EVs, with varying speeds classified as normal, fast, and ultra-fast chargers.
- Normal chargers typically take several hours to fully charge a vehicle.
- Fast chargers usually bring an EV to 80% capacity within 1 to 2 hours.
- Ultra-fast chargers cut charging times drastically, replenishing most battery capacity in 20 to 30 minutes, ideal for busy urban environments and long-distance travellers.
It'll offer enhanced convenience and shorter wait times for EV drivers, reinforcing Dubai’s leadership in sustainability and smart city development.
FAQ
- 1. What is the key benefit of the new ultra-fast EV chargers in Dubai?
They reduce EV charging times to under 30 minutes, making charging quicker and more convenient. - 2. Where will the new EV chargers be located?
Chargers will be installed in high-density residential areas, major retail centres, and leisure hubs across Dubai. - 3. How many EV charging points does Dubai currently have?
As of mid-2025, Dubai has over 1,270 EV charging points serving more than 40,600 electric vehicles. - 4. Who are the partners behind this EV charging expansion?
The rollout is a partnership between Parkin and charge&go by e&. - 5. Why is Dubai focusing on ultra-fast and super-fast chargers?
Faster chargers support growing EV adoption by cutting wait times and improving the convenience of electric mobility.
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