Dubai to Install 200 Ultra-Fast EV Chargers by 2026
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Parkin and charge&go (subsidiary of e&) have partnered to install 200 ultra-fast EV chargers across Dubai, making it easier than ever to own and operate an electric car in the UAE. This rollout marks a new era for sustainable mobility and urban convenience in line with Dubai’s clean energy vision.
What is the new EV charging project in Dubai?
Dubai will see 200 ultra-fast EV chargers installed by 2026 through a 10-year partnership between Parkin, the city’s largest paid parking operator, and charge&go, a subsidiary of e&. The project aims to boost EV adoption by providing fast, reliable charging in high-demand locations.
The rollout starts in October 2025 with 20 chargers, expanding to 200 within 12 months. Chargers will be installed in residential communities, retail centers, leisure destinations, and other prime locations where drivers need quick access to charging facilities.
- First 20 chargers: October 2025
- Full 200 chargers: within 12 months
- Coverage: residential, retail, leisure, and community hubs
How fast are the new EV chargers?
The chargers use Direct Current (DC) ultra-fast technology, capable of fully charging an EV in under 30 minutes. This is a game-changer compared to traditional Alternating Current (AC) chargers, which may take several hours depending on battery size.
By solving one of the biggest pain points for EV owners—charging time—Dubai is making EV ownership more convenient, appealing, and practical.

How will the park and charge system work?
Parkin is introducing a “park and charge” model that ensures charging bays are only occupied during active charging. This prevents misuse of spaces and maximizes availability for EV drivers.
Through the Parkin mobile app, users can:
- Reserve a charging slot in advance
- Monitor charging sessions in real time
- Make secure digital payments
How many EV chargers does Dubai currently have?
As of mid-2025, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) operates over 1,270 EV charging points serving more than 40,600 registered EVs. This is part of DEWA’s EV Green Charger Initiative, launched in 2014, which continues to expand through public and private partnerships.
DEWA has also created a regulatory framework for EV charging, setting quality standards and licensing private operators like Parkin and e& to encourage investment in sustainable transport.
How does this project support Dubai’s sustainability goals?
The EV charging rollout aligns with multiple Dubai strategies, including:
- Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan – sustainable urban infrastructure
- Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 – increasing clean energy share
- Dubai Net Zero Carbon Emissions Strategy 2050 – targeting zero carbon by mid-century
By investing in EV infrastructure, Dubai not only encourages green mobility but also strengthens its position as a global leader in sustainability and smart city innovation.
What does this mean for EV buyers in Dubai?
For car buyers considering an EV in Dubai, this project removes a key concern: charging accessibility. With 200 ultra-fast chargers in place, drivers will have more confidence in switching to electric cars. It also boosts the resale value of used EVs and expands options for those browsing new electric cars.
Popular EV models like the Tesla Model 3, BYD Atto 3, and Nissan Leaf will benefit from faster, more reliable charging options across the city.
FAQs
How many EV chargers are there in Dubai?
Dubai has more than 1,270 EV charging points as of 2025, serving over 40,600 electric vehicles, according to DEWA.
How long does it take to charge an EV in Dubai?
With ultra-fast DC chargers, an EV can be fully charged in less than 30 minutes. AC chargers may take several hours depending on battery capacity.
When will the 200 new chargers be ready?
The first 20 chargers will go live in October 2025, with the full network of 200 chargers expected within 12 months.
Can drivers reserve charging slots?
Yes, the Parkin app allows users to reserve slots, monitor sessions, and make secure payments.
What is Dubai’s EV target for 2050?
Dubai aims for electric and hybrid vehicles to make up 50% of all cars on UAE roads by 2050, supporting Net Zero and clean energy goals.
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