Thursday, Aug 11, 2016

Dubai: Officials have confirmed that 10 per cent of Dubai government’s vehicle fleets will comprise electric and hybrid vehicles, as instructed by the new Dubai Green Mobility Initiative Committee.

Reporting to the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, a Dubai Green Mobility Initiative Committee was formed with an executive and a technical committee in charge of achieving the committee’s set targets to reduce carbon emissions and greenhouse gases in Dubai within the next four years.

“In adherence with the Smart Dubai initiative launched by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to make Dubai the smartest and happiest city in the world, and to support the Dubai Plan 2020 and the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority’s (Dewa) Green Charger initiative aims to establish electric vehicle charging stations across Dubai, with 100 charging stations having already been installed since 2015. We will work to increase the percentage of hybrid cars in the emirate, and contribute towards a 16 per cent reduction in carbon emissions by 2020. Reductions are expected to continue in the near future,” said Saeed Mohammad Al Tayer, managing director and CEO of Dewa.

Al Tayer noted that the Dubai Green Mobility initiative’s executive and technical committees comprise energy and environmental experts from Dewa, Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Dubai Police, Dubai Municipality, Dubai Airports, Dubai Civil Defence, Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, and Emirates Authority for Standardisation and Metrology.

“Ten per cent of all newly produced vehicles will comprise electric and hybrid cars. Dubai is taking great steps towards achieving this goal. Dubai roads will witness major changes in coming years. The market for hybrid and electric vehicles will attract more electric and hybrid car manufacturers, and will encourage all citizens and residence to make use of environmentally friendly vehicles,” added Al Tayer.

“The new committees are working on new ideas to create government incentives to encourage people to buy electric cars instead of traditional petrol-powered vehicles. Giving special perks to electric-car owners could ensure that the emirate has cleaner air and transforms to a greener economy. This is a new boost. We are speaking with the involved Dubai Government entities to give incentives to the owners of EVs to encourage them to make the switch,” continued Al Tayer.

“Dubai is exerting all efforts to protect the environment, which involves the adoption of new technologies that have been designed to facilitate the use of electric cars on a daily basis on crowded roads and streets in Dubai. Current fast electric chargers in petrol stations, for example, can take up to 20 minutes and about six-eight hours for lower-output home chargers that plug into the vehicle from the home’s electric system. Thus the importance of new technologies arises,” he said.

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