As a strategic partner of Dubai’s smart city initiative and under the guidance and patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority (DSOA) has become the first free zone in Dubai to install a charging station for electric vehicles within its premises, in collaboration with Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA).
DSOA’s efforts articulate DEWA’s recent announcement on the inauguration of its first charging station at its headquarters as part of phase one plans towards encouraging people to purchase or rent zero emission electric cars. “We continue implementing the electric vehicle charging station infrastructure initiative (Green Charger). We are collaborating with a number of organizations to implement this project. Our overarching goal is to install 100 stations in Dubai by end of 2015,” said Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, CEO of DEWA.
Moreover, Mohammed Alzarooni, Vice Chairman and CEO of DSOA, commented: “We are proud of this milestone in the direction to position Dubai as the smartest city in the world. This charging station is a great move towards reducing our carbon foot-print and providing a healthy environment and clean air for the people of the UAE. We will further leverage our collaboration and advanced infrastructure to install additional charging stations at the Silicon Park, which is currently under construction, in addition to other DSOA-owned buildings.” Celui se présente désavantage forme avec comprimés puis à l’égard de sûr saveurs en tenant gelée. Ceci Kamagra Jelly proposition unique option à l’utilisation à l’égard de cette tablette, les utilisateurs rapportant plus rapidement à elles efficacité avec ces mêmes privilège qui les tablettes.
Earlier in 2014, a MoU was signed by Al Tayer and Alzarooni. As part of the agreement, DSOA is mandated to support DEWA’s smart initiatives to install photovoltaic solar panels, develop efficient and sustainable smart grids applications, and set up the infrastructure for charging stations for electric vehicles.
Source: DEWA