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Admiral Energy Joins Hands with Autel to Expand EV Charging Infrastructure in Middle East

The chargers, which have been tested in the UAE, will cater to the growing demand for electric vehicles in the region. The UAE government anticipates that 70,000 EV charging points will be required by 2030.

June 02, 2023. By Anurima Mondal

Admiral Energy announced a major partnership with one of the global provider of innovative and reliable EV charging solutions Autel, to bring Electric Vehicle chargers to the Middle East and Africa markets.

The chargers, which have been tested in the UAE, will cater to the growing demand for electric vehicles in the region. The UAE government alone anticipates that 70,000 EV charging points will be required by 2030 to cater to the increasing demand for green transport.

The strategic partnership represents a commitment by Admiral Energy (part of Admiral Global DMCC) to deliver chargers to the UAE from July 2023, with plans to roll out the chargers across the region itself.

With COP28 fast approaching, the news announcement highlights the ambitions of both Admiral Energy and Autel to service the rapidly growing electric vehicle sector in the Middle East as companies turn towards greener solutions for their commercial fleets.

The standalone high speed DC charging solutions will be made available for fleet and commercial applications, with Admiral Energy working closely with Autel to develop chargers that are specifically suited to the GCC market.

Commenting on the announcement: Graham Bremer, Chief Marketing Officer of Admiral Global DMCC & GM of Admiral Mobility commented, "We’re proud to be bringing more charging units to the market to help provide a more sustainable infrastructure for the Electric Vehicle industry. Our partnership with Autel means that we are collaborating closely with experts in e-mobility products to help build an ecosystem in the region that will bring us one big step closer to carbon neutrality.”

Claire Zuo, Regional Director of Autel IMEA added, “We’re excited to be working with Admiral Energy on this major announcement. We’re playing a key role in accelerating the region’s EV infrastructure and we’re looking forward to helping to build a commercial vehicle industry that is ultimately providing a greener and more sustainable operation for all.
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