EV charging in Dubai: DEWA asks operators to comply with rules

Independent operators have until March 31 to obtain licences from the authority

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According to the regulatory framework, independent CPOs must obtain a licence from DEWA to operate public EV charging infrastructure in Dubai.
According to the regulatory framework, independent CPOs must obtain a licence from DEWA to operate public EV charging infrastructure in Dubai.
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Dubai: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has established a comprehensive regulatory and licensing framework for the development and operation of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across Dubai.

According to the regulatory framework, independent CPOs must obtain a licence from DEWA to operate public EV charging infrastructure in Dubai. There are two types of licences: One for CPOs offering free EV charging services and another for CPOs collecting payments from end users.

Article 9 (Transitory Provisions) of the EV Charging Infrastructure Regulation for the Emirate of Dubai requires any person operating public charging equipment at the effective date of the regulation to comply with it no later than six months from when it was published in October 2024.

Hence, CPOs are required to comply with the requirement before March 31, 2025. During this transitional period, independent CPOs may continue to provide free EV charging services.

“In line with the National Electric Vehicles Policy, the regulatory framework for EV charging infrastructure supports measures to enable the growth of public charging infrastructure in Dubai. The regulatory framework solidifies DEWA’s pioneering position as the operator of the region’s first public EV charging infrastructure, which currently includes more than 740 charge points. This step reinforces our continued efforts to promote sustainable mobility, achieve the Emirate’s strategic objectives in terms of sustainability, air quality and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, as well as achieve the goals of the Dubai Net Zero Carbon Emissions Strategy 2050 and the Dubai Green Mobility Strategy 2030,” said HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA.

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