SRTA and BEEAH to Deploy EV Charging Infrastructure Towards Emissions-free Mobility

SRTA and BEEAH to Deploy EV Charging Infrastructure Towards Emissions-free Mobility

BEEAH will work with the Sharjah Road and Transport Authority to plan, develop, and install a network of hundreds of EV chargers
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Driving towards a future of greener mobility, the Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA) is working with BEEAH, the Middle East’s sustainability pioneer, for the deployment and operation of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across the Emirate of Sharjah, including the city and coastal regions.

His Excellency Dr. Eng. Yousif Khamis Mohamed Alathmane, Chairman of SRTA, and his delegates recently met with Khaled Al Huraimel, Group CEO and Vice Chairman of BEEAH, and senior BEEAH Group executives at the BEEAH Headquarters, to discuss opportunities and collaboration strategies.

Building on Sharjah’s position as a beacon for sustainability in the region, the EV charging network will empower members of the public looking to make the switch to electric vehicles.

Hundreds of chargers will be deployed across the emirate in strategic locations along highways and in multiple districts, covering key commercial and urban areas to make charging fast, convenient, and accessible to the public.

The new network of chargers will include fast chargers, adding to the existing EV charging infrastructure in the emirate and provide EV drivers greater peace of mind with shorter distances between charging points.

Commenting on the impact of the exclusive partnership, H.E Eng. Yousif Khamis Mohamed Alathmane, Chairman of SRTA, said: "The ‘Electric Chargers’ project, in collaboration with BEEAH, is a flagship initiative that promotes renewable and environmentally friendly energy in Sharjah.

"It underlines our commitment to aligning with the UAE’s rapid advancements in sustainable development applications, supporting green energy, and adhering to national strategies aimed at enhancing mechanisms for achieving sustainability in energy and climate change."

Alathmane emphasised the importance of the project in addressing the increasing number of electric vehicles and the need for fast chargers. He expressed that the initiative’s objective is to encourage the use of eco-friendly alternatives and to meet the current needs of Sharjah’s users.

The Chairman noted that this project is in line with the Authority’s strategies to reduce carbon emissions, starting from the deployment of electric buses and taxis, and extending to improvements in public services.

He also pointed out that Sharjah’s infrastructure is fully equipped for sustainable development projects, thanks to the productive partnership with BEEAH, which is recognised for leadership in clean energy and innovative environmental solutions.

SRTA and BEEAH are working to enhance Sharjah’s network of EV chargers in line with the National Electric Vehicles Policy, which aims to turn the UAE into a global market for electric vehicles and increase the share of EVs to 50% of total vehicles on the roads by 2050.

The network will support Sharjah’s vision to elevate quality of life for residents and shape sustainable, smart cities.

Underscoring the importance of future-readiness in the EV transition, Khaled Al Huraimel, Group CEO and Vice Chairman of BEEAH said: "We are honoured to partner with SRTA to shape the future of emissions-free mobility in Sharjah and inspire wider scale positive climate action.

"Together with SRTA’s expertise, we look forward to enhancing access to EV charging infrastructure, supporting drivers in strategic locations throughout the emirate and bridging the gap between EV charging demand and supply.

"By integrating robust EV charging networks into Sharjah’s infrastructure, we are solidifying the emirate’s position of leadership in sustainability and helping secure its future as a climate-positive, net-zero city."

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