Electric Car Charging Stations in Dubai
To encourage the public to switch over from petrol to electric vehicles, and as support of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s vision to make Dubai the smartest and happiest, “DEWA” the electricity provider for Dubai, took the lead in setting up electric vehicle charging stations in various locations in Dubai. Where are the electric car charging stations in Dubai? How much does it cost to charge an electronic vehicle in Dubai? Let us find out.
EV Green Charger initiative
"The Electric Vehicle (EV) Green Charger" initiative was launched by DEWA in 2015 to support the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed 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. The aim was to encourage the public to switch over from petrol to electric vehicles to reduce carbon emissions and support Sustainable transportation in Dubai.
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As part of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority’s (DEWA) efforts to promote green and sustainable mobility in Dubai, over 300 Green Charger stations with more than 530 charging points have been installed across Dubai so far.https://t.co/Ib9mID7ONr pic.twitter.com/q7rWnvU7Hx
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To utilize the charging station network, you must have a Green Charger card, and you can get it by registering with DEWA by creating DEWA EV account, which is available on DEWA website and DEWA Smart Application.
Free charging for non-commercial electric vehicles
DEWA offers free charging for non-commercial EV customers registered in the EV Green Charger Initiative until December 31, 2021. This incentive is exclusively available at public charging stations and not home charging stations. In addition, electric cars owners in Dubai get free parking until 2022!
How to create a DEWA EV account
To use DEWA electric vehicle charging stations, you must own the Electrical Vehicle Green Charger card by registering and creating an EV Account for your electric car through DEWA website and DEWA Smart Application. After you complete the registration process, the Electrical Vehicle Green Charger card will be automatically issued and delivered to you through a courier company at your registered address within three working days. The card will hold the same name written in the registered Emirates ID/Trade license/Passport.
Registration Fees
Security Deposit
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Individual (non-commercial): Free up to 31 Dec 2021
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Business (Commercial): AED 500/-
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Government: Exempted from Security Deposit
Green Charger Card Delivery Charges
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Individual (non-commercial): Free card delivery up to 31 December 2021
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Business (Commercial): AED 20/-
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Government: AED 20/-
*VAT will be charged as applicable
How much does it cost to charge electric vehicles in Dubai?
Fees for Registered EV Accounts Users
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Individual (non-commercial): Free up to 31 December 2021.
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Business (Commercial): AED29 Fils per KW
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Government: AED29 Fils per KW
*VAT will be charged as applicable
Charging Packages for Guest Mode users
EV Green Charger Guest Mode Users can start charging instantly without registration through scanning QR Code placed on the Green Charger Stations, Then select from below charging packages and pay for the EV one-time use package.
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WALLBOX/PUBLIC
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30 Minutes: 3.35 AED
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60 Minutes: 6.7 AED
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90 Minutes: 10.05 AED
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120 Minutes: 13.4 AED
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FASTCHARGER50-AC (43KW):
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30 Minutes: 6.55 AED
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60 Minutes: 13.09 AED
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FASTCHARGER50-DC:
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30 Minutes: 7.61 AED
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60 Minutes: 15.23 AED
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FASTCHARGER150-DC:
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30 Minutes: 22.84 AED
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60 Minutes: 45.68 AED
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How many electric vehicles charging stations are in Dubai?
There are around 300 Green Charger stations with more than 530 charging points across Dubai.
Electric vehicle charging stations locations in Dubai
As mentioned above, there are around 300 charging stations for electric vehicles that have been successfully installed in various locations in Dubai such as:
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Government Departments
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DEWA - Al Qouz Sustainable building Customer Service Centre
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DEWA - Head Office Customer Service Centre
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DEWA - Al Hudaiba Customer Services Centre
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DEWA - Burj Nahar Customer Services
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DEWA - Umm Ramoul Customer Services
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DEWA - Al Wasel Customer Services Centre
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DEWA - Jebel Ali Customer Service Centre
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DEWA - Hatta Customer Services Centre
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DEWA - Warsan Building
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DEWA- Ruwayyah
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Multi Storey Parking RTA Old Subkhah 01
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Multi Storey Parking RTA New Subkhah
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Multi Storey ParkingRTA Ghubaibah
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Multi Storey Parking RTA Naif Parking
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Multi Storey Parking RTA Al Riqqa Car Park
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Dubai Municipality - Al Twar Centre
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Dubai Municipality - Manara Centre
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Dubai Municipality- Deira
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Dubai Municipality- Umm Ramool
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Real Estate Developers
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Airports
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Al Maktoum International Airport
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Dubai Airport - Terminal 1
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Dubai Airport - Terminal 2
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Petrol stations
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ENOC - Dubai Investment Park *
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ENOC - Umm Suqeim
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ENOC - Warqa 4
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ENOC - Jebel Ali
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ENOC - Wadi Al Safa
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ENOC - Zabeel
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Some clinics
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Hospitals
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Rashid Hospital
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Latifa Hospital
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Al Mamzar Health Centre
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Dubai Hospital
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Commercial offices
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Business Central Tower
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Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority (JAFZA)
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Residential complexes in the Dubai
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Dubai Silicon Oasis
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Dubai Design District (D3)
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Madinat Jumeirah
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Sustainable City
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Hotels
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EMAAR - Burj Khalifa Armani Hotel
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Jumeirah Beach Hotel
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Emirates Towers Hotel
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Anantara hotel - Palm Jumaira
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Movenpick - Ibn Battuta Gate
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Shopping malls and famous attractions
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Marina Mall
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The Beach Mall Parking
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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard- P2
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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard - P3
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Green Parking /Barasti Beach
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You can also find all the electric vehicle charging stations Locations across 14 digital platforms, such as:
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DEWA website: EV Green Charger Locations
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DEWA smart applications
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Google Maps (Apple Maps, Foursquare, Factual, What3Words & 2GIS)
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dedicated charging station platforms (Plugshare, Electromaps & Yellowmaps
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Careem
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Car navigation maps (TomTom & Here Maps)
Types of Charging Stations
There are four types of DEWA:
- Wall Box Charger: 22 kW AC, with single Type 2 Socket
- Public Charger: 2 x 22 kW AC, with double Type 2 Socket
- Fast Charger: 43 kW AC with Type 2 Socket, 50 kW DC ChadeMO and Combo CCS Sockets
- Ultra-Fast Charger: 150 kW DC with ChadeMO and combo CCS sockets
How long does it take to charge an EV with the Green Chargers?
Charging duration depends on the type of car and battery capacity.