5:31 pm - April 7, 2026

Dubai Municipality announces AED 150 million initiative to install ultra-fast EV chargers at 600 public leisure spots, integrating green infrastructure into daily life and accelerating the city’s push towards net zero targets.

Dubai Municipality has announced a significant new initiative to install electric vehicle (EV) superchargers at around 600 public parking spots situated in parks, beaches, and other recreational areas. The plan involves an investment of AED 150 million and is being carried out in collaboration with Emarat EV Charging Stations Company (UAEV). This effort is part of broader plans to expand the charging infrastructure throughout Dubai.

Initially, the municipality aims to install 75 ultra-fast charging stations across 150 parking locations within the next two years. These installations will target popular destinations like parks, public beaches, and neighborhood leisure spots to ensure good geographic coverage and provide convenient charging options for residents and visitors alike. The idea is to integrate charging facilities into daily life , so, for example, people can top up their EVs while enjoying outdoor activities, picnics, or strolling along waterfronts.

This project is seen as a contribution to Dubai’s Greenery and Parks Strategy 2040, as well as to the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, which promotes private-sector involvement in developing sustainable urban infrastructure. The municipality explained that partnering with UAEV will help leverage private expertise and investment, speeding up the rollout of public charging stations in community spaces.

Eng. Sharif Al Olama, Undersecretary for Energy and Petroleum Affairs at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure and also Chairman of UAEV, said, “Through our partnership with Dubai Municipality, UAEV is delighted to expand access to EV charging stations in key community spots, like parks, markets, and public facilities. By bringing charging infrastructure into everyday places, we’re making sustainable transportation more practical and accessible for everyone. This partnership really shows our shared commitment to supporting the UAE’s green mobility goals and improving quality of life across the community.”

Badr Anwahi, CEO at Dubai Municipality’s Public Facilities Agency, added, “This initiative underscores our dedication to transforming public spaces into smart, future-ready environments that support evolving lifestyles and sustainable mobility. Embedding EV chargers across parks and beaches means residents and visitors can make more environmentally friendly choices in their daily routines, while also enhancing the overall quality and accessibility of Dubai’s outdoor spaces.”

Meanwhile, Ali Al Darwish, Acting CEO of UAEV, commented, “Our collaboration with Dubai Municipality enables UAEV to extend EV charging infrastructure into everyday community areas, making eco-friendly mobility options more accessible to everyone.”

The municipality states that this move aligns with the nation’s climate and mobility targets. It supports the UAE’s goal of doubling the percentage of electric vehicles in its fleet to 50% by 2050 and aligns with the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative, along with the Energy Strategy 2050. The idea is that parks and beaches will become smart, multi-use environments that blend recreation with sustainable infrastructure , pretty interesting, right?

These announcements come amid a broader expansion of Dubai’s charging network, led by the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) under its EV Green Charger program. DEWA reports that as of mid-January 2026, the network now includes over 1,860 public charging points across Dubai, with more than 23,600 registered users. The authority has established a regulatory framework that allows both the government and licensed private operators to deploy and manage charging stations.

Recent partnerships show a coordinated effort between public and private players to meet the rising demand for EV charging. For instance, in 2025, DEWA signed a long-term deal with Dubai Taxi Company to install 208 ultra-fast chargers at taxi depots, and also partnered with Parkin to deploy 100 chargers at strategic locations. They also teamed up with ENOC Group to expand fast-charging stations at fuel stations throughout Dubai. DEWA emphasizes that their Green Charger stations are accessible 24/7 and can be found through their website, mobile app, and other digital platforms.

Experts say this multi-actor approach helps reduce risks and accelerates deployment. The regulatory setup strikes a balance between direct public investment and private licensing, allowing independent charge point operators to grow as demand increases. This strategy is critical for Dubai’s goal of widespread charging availability while ensuring system reliability and good integration with the existing power grid.

What makes this initiative stand out is its focus on parks and leisure spots instead of typical urban streets or highways. Installing ultra-fast chargers in these areas is smart because people tend to stay longer once they’re there , whether they’re relaxing, exercising, or socializing. Honestly, this could really boost how often we see public chargers used and make EVs more practical for daily routines, rather than just for those long road trips or commuting. You see, placing high-capacity chargers in recreational settings means users can top up during extended visits, rather than needing to find a dedicated charging hub elsewhere.

Of course, integrating ultra-fast chargers into parks and beaches isn’t without its challenges. These units require significant power, possibly needing upgrades to local electrical grids or energy storage solutions to prevent disruptions. DEWA has previously indicated that they plan to coordinate grid management and licensing procedures to maintain stability as these chargers scale up. The contracts with Parkin and ENOC also emphasize digital management and customer support to maximize uptime and service quality.

For stakeholders focused on climate tech in the UAE, this development has several implications. First, it signals ongoing public investment beyond just roads and commercial centers, broadening the market for charging hardware, software, and related services. Second, it opens avenues for smart-grid and energy management solutions, especially as ultra-fast chargers interact with peak demand and renewable energy sources. Third, new operational roles will emerge for operators managing these facilities, often within parks and leisure areas.

Dubai’s authorities have also expressed openness to more private sector partners, inviting companies with innovative charging tech, digital services, or operational expertise to join the effort. They pointed out that long-term service quality, environmental friendliness, and a good user experience will be key factors in choosing sites and partners.

As the rollout progresses, key metrics such as charger availability, reliability, and their integration within DEWA’s wider network will be critical. Monitoring user adoption and its impact on EV uptake will reveal whether embedding chargers in public spaces really shifts behavior. For now, with both public and private efforts active at once, Dubai is moving toward a dense, diversified charging ecosystem, one that ideally makes clean transportation a practical, everyday choice for both residents and visitors.

More on this

  1. https://blog.dubaicityguide.com/site/dubai-municipality-launches-initiative-to-install-ev-charging-stations-across-600-public-parking-spaces/ – Please view link – unable to able to access data
  2. https://www.gulftoday.ae/business/2026/04/03/ev-charging-stations-to-be-installed-in-600-parking-lots – Dubai Municipality has launched an initiative to install ultra-fast electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across 600 parking spaces in public parks, beaches, and recreational facilities, with an investment of AED 150 million. The project is being implemented in partnership with Emarat EV Charging Stations Company (UAEV). The first phase includes the installation of 75 ultra-fast charging stations in 150 parking spaces over the next two years. The charging infrastructure will be strategically distributed across major parks, neighbourhood parks, and public beaches, ensuring the provision of integrated and easily accessible charging facilities within Dubai’s public spaces network. Implementation will also focus on achieving wide geographical coverage, including communities and vital high-density locations, serving both residents and visitors. The project is part of the goals of UAE Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, supporting the transformative project ‘Global Market for Electric Vehicles,’ which aims to support the transition towards using a green transportation system and increase the number of electric vehicles in the UAE to 50% of the total by 2050. This, in turn, contributes to achieving the goals of the UAE Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative and the UAE Energy Strategy 2050. Visitors will be able to charge their vehicles while enjoying outdoor and sports activities, family events, children’s play areas, swimming, and coastal walking paths, making sustainable options more accessible and integrated into daily life.
  3. https://www.dewa.gov.ae/en/about-us/media-publications/latest-news/2026/2/dewa-accelerates-dubais-shift-to-sustainable-mobility-by-expanding-ev-green-charger-network – Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has expanded its EV Green Charger network to more than 1,860 charging points across Dubai, reflecting the city’s accelerating shift towards sustainable mobility. As of mid-January 2026, the number of registered users under the Green Charger initiative reached 23,600. The expansion includes charging stations licensed by DEWA in partnership with public and private sector entities. The regulatory framework for EV charging infrastructure has played a key role in driving the transition towards sustainable mobility in Dubai. Developed by DEWA, the framework serves as a comprehensive regulatory reference governing EV charging infrastructure and licensing requirements for independent charge point operators while considering current and future sector needs. This ensures Dubai’s continued leadership in green mobility innovation. The framework is based on two integrated tracks: the direct development of public EV charging infrastructure by DEWA and its subsidiaries, alongside the development and operation of infrastructure by independent operators licensed by DEWA. DEWA has signed influential partnerships to strengthen Dubai’s EV charging infrastructure and keep pace with the rapid increase in EV numbers. Most notably, in 2025, DEWA signed a long-term strategic contract with Dubai Taxi Company (DTC) to deploy ultra-fast charging stations at numerous Dubai Taxi sites across the emirate. Under this partnership, 208 ultra-fast EV charge points will be installed over the duration of the contract. In addition, DEWA and Parkin Company signed a strategic contract to install 100 EV chargers at key locations across Dubai, with plans for further expansion soon to cover more sites across the city. DEWA also signed a contract with ENOC Group to expand the EV fast-charging network at ENOC service stations across Dubai. DEWA’s Green Charger stations are available 24/7 at numerous key locations across Dubai. Customers can easily locate them through DEWA’s website and smart app, as well as via 14 additional digital platforms.
  4. https://www.dewa.gov.ae/en/about-us/media-publications/latest-news/2025/10/dewa-and-dubai-taxi-company – Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) and Dubai Taxi Company (DTC) have signed a long-term strategic contract to deploy ultra-fast charging stations for electric vehicles within DTC’s fleet across the emirate as part of DEWA’s EV Green Charger initiative. This step strengthens green mobility in Dubai. The project will see the rollout of 208 ultra-fast EV charge points over the duration of the contract, aligning with DTC’s fleet transformation roadmap and Dubai’s sustainability vision. The contract was signed during the 27th edition of the Water, Energy, Technology and Environment Exhibition (WETEX), organised by DEWA at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 30 September to 2 October 2025. Al Tayer said: “We continue our efforts to strengthen Dubai’s position as a leading global city in adopting clean energy solutions and sustainable mobility through the EV Green Charger initiative, which today provides more than 1,500 charging points across the emirate, including those delivered in partnership with entities from the government and private sectors. Our partnership with Dubai Taxi supports the objectives of the Dubai Green Mobility Strategy 2030 and the Dubai Social Agenda 33, which aims to make Dubai the city offering the best living experience.”
  5. https://www.dewa.gov.ae/en/about-us/media-publications/latest-news/2025/10/dewa-and-enoc-collaborate-to-expand-the-ev-fast-chargers-network – Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has signed a contract with ENOC Group to expand the electric vehicle (EV) fast-charging network at ENOC service stations across Dubai. The initiative aims to enhance infrastructure to meet rising electric vehicle demand. The contract was signed in the presence of HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA, and Hussain Sultan Lootah, Acting Group CEO of ENOC, by Waleed bin Salman, Executive Vice President of Business Development and Excellence at DEWA, and Zaid Alqufaidi, Managing Director of ENOC Retail. Senior officials from both organisations attended the signing ceremony, which took place during the 27th edition of the Water, Energy, Technology and Environment Exhibition (WETEX 2025), organised by DEWA from 30 September to 2 October at the Dubai World Trade Centre. “In collaboration with our partners from the government and private sectors, we are enhancing Dubai’s green mobility journey by building and developing an integrated infrastructure for charging electric vehicles. This contributes to reducing carbon emissions and achieving the goals of the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, the Dubai Net Zero Carbon Emissions Strategy 2050 and the Dubai Green Mobility Strategy. The contract with ENOC is part of the EV Green Charger initiative, which we launched in 2014 to support the growth in the number of electric vehicles. We continue to work with our partners across all sectors to establish the foundations of a sustainable green economy that meets the aspirations of our wise leadership and strengthens Dubai’s global competitiveness,” said Al Tayer. Hussain Sultan Lootah, Acting Group CEO of ENOC, stated: “Our partnership with DEWA marks a strategic milestone in our commitment to advancing the UAE’s green agenda and positioning Dubai as a global hub for sustainability and innovation. By expanding the fast-charging network for electric vehicles across our service stations, we aim to meet the evolving needs of our customers and actively contribute to the transition toward a more sustainable future. At ENOC, we continue to invest in innovation and develop smart mobility solutions that accelerate progress toward the goals of 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, in alignment with the visionary leadership of our nation.”
  6. https://www.dewa.gov.ae/en/about-us/media-publications/latest-news/2025/10/dewa-and-parkin-sign-strategic-contract – Dubai Electricity and Water Authority PJSC (DEWA) and Parkin Company PJSC (Parkin) have signed a strategic contract to transform Dubai’s public electric vehicle (EV) charging network, further strengthening the emirate’s global position as a leading hub for green and sustainable mobility. This supports the efforts of both DEWA and Parkin to advance sustainability and enhance customer experience. The first phase of the contract will see the installation of 100 EV chargers in key locations across Dubai, including residential communities, shopping malls, leisure destinations and public areas. Our partnership with Parkin to expand the EV Green Charger network is part of our efforts to consolidate Dubai’s global position as a leading city in the transition to a green economy and sustainable mobility. This step is a model for co-operation among Dubai’s entities to provide a seamless customer experience while reinforcing Dubai’s status as a leading global destination for living, working and investing,” said Al Tayer. Al Tayer noted that Dubai has witnessed a significant increase in the EV Green Charger use. Registered users in the EV Green Charger initiative exceeded 19,000 customers by the end of August 2025. DEWA provides over 1,500 public charging points across Dubai, including those established in collaboration with its partners in the government and private sectors. Bahrozyan said: “Our collaboration with DEWA marks a significant milestone in Parkin’s journey to support Dubai’s transition towards sustainable mobility. Guided by the vision of our wise leadership, this partnership demonstrates the strength of public and private entities working together to create long-term value for the community and the environment. By expanding the EV Green Charger network, we are reinforcing Dubai’s position as a global pioneer in sustainability while ensuring our city remains one of the most connected, accessible and future-ready destinations in the world.” Al Ali said the agreement with DEWA represents a new strategic milestone that reflects the company’s commitment to delivering innovative parking solutions designed to elevate the customer experience. “By introducing EV charging stations at prime destinations across the city, we are providing residents and visitors with convenient, reliable services that seamlessly integrate into their daily lives, while expanding their options for green and sustainable mobility. Through our advanced digital capabilities and operational excellence, we will ensure the efficient and sustainable management of this expanding network, fully aligned with Dubai’s ambition to build a cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable future,” said Al Ali. Al Ali added that this step is in line with Parkin’s strategic directions to transform from traditional parking management to holistic space management, “enabling us to keep pace with the rapid evolution of urban mobility and to actively support Dubai’s vision of enhancing quality of life and shaping a smarter, more sustainable future for generations to come”. Parkin will manage service delivery through its smart app while DEWA will ensure the seamless management and operation of EV Green charger infrastructure to ensure optimal performance and reliability. The project will establish a comprehensive framework to enhance customer experience, offering clear usage guidelines and dedicated technical support.

Noah Fact Check Pro

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emerged. We’ve since applied our fact-checking process to the final narrative, based on the criteria listed
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Freshness check

Score:
8

Notes:
The article was published on April 3, 2026, and reports on a new initiative by Dubai Municipality to install EV charging stations across 600 public parking spaces. ([gulftoday.ae](https://www.gulftoday.ae/business/2026/04/03/ev-charging-stations-to-be-installed-in-600-parking-lots?utm_source=openai)) This is a recent development with no prior reports found, indicating high freshness. However, the article is sourced from Gulf Today, a reputable news outlet, which adds credibility. ([gulftoday.ae](https://www.gulftoday.ae/business/2026/04/03/ev-charging-stations-to-be-installed-in-600-parking-lots?utm_source=openai))

Quotes check

Score:
7

Notes:
The article includes direct quotes from officials such as Eng. Sharif Al Olama, Undersecretary for Energy and Petroleum Affairs at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure and Chairman of UAEV, and Badr Anwahi, CEO at Dubai Municipality’s Public Facilities Agency. ([gulftoday.ae](https://www.gulftoday.ae/business/2026/04/03/ev-charging-stations-to-be-installed-in-600-parking-lots?utm_source=openai)) These quotes are consistent with previous statements from these individuals, suggesting they are not newly obtained. The lack of direct links to the original sources raises concerns about the verification of these quotes.

Source reliability

Score:
8

Notes:
The article is sourced from Gulf Today, a reputable news outlet. ([gulftoday.ae](https://www.gulftoday.ae/business/2026/04/03/ev-charging-stations-to-be-installed-in-600-parking-lots?utm_source=openai)) However, the lack of direct links to the original sources of the quotes raises concerns about the verification of these quotes.

Plausibility check

Score:
9

Notes:
The initiative aligns with Dubai’s ongoing efforts to expand EV infrastructure, as evidenced by previous announcements such as DEWA’s plan to install 10,000 EV charging stations by December 2026. ([digitaldubai.ai](https://www.digitaldubai.ai/dubai-updates/dubai-ev-charging-network-2026-dewa?utm_source=openai)) The focus on public parks and recreational areas for charging stations is a strategic move to integrate EV charging into daily life. The investment of AED 150 million and the partnership with UAEV are plausible and consistent with Dubai’s investment in sustainable infrastructure.

Overall assessment

Verdict (FAIL, OPEN, PASS): PASS

Confidence (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH): MEDIUM

Summary:
The article reports on a recent initiative by Dubai Municipality to install EV charging stations across 600 public parking spaces, aligning with Dubai’s ongoing efforts to expand EV infrastructure. However, the lack of direct links to the original sources of the quotes raises concerns about the verification of these quotes. The partnership with UAEV is mentioned, but without direct links to official statements or press releases, the verification of this information is uncertain. Given these concerns, the overall confidence in the article’s accuracy is medium.

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