Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), announced that the EV Green Charger network has expanded to more than 1,860 charging points across Dubai, including stations licensed by DEWA in partnership with government and private sector entities.

By mid-January 2026, the initiative had registered 23,600 users, with DEWA supplying over 55,200 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity since the program’s launch in 2014—enough to power more than 276 million kilometres of electric vehicle travel.
Al Tayer said, “We are working to realise the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, to consolidate the emirate’s position as a global leader in the transition to a green economy and sustainable mobility, making it one of the world’s most future-ready cities. The expansion of charging points under our EV Green Charger initiative supports the growing number of electric vehicles, providing users with a seamless and fast charging experience. These efforts strengthen Dubai’s green mobility infrastructure and align with the UAE Net Zero 2050 Strategy and the Dubai Green Mobility Strategy 2030, promoting sustainability, improved air quality, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.”

DEWA currently provides four types of chargers: ultra-fast, fast, public, and wall-box. Customers can locate charging stations through DEWA’s website, smart app, and 14 other digital platforms.

Users can create a Green Charger account via DEWA’s website, smart app, or the interactive voice response service at its Customer Care Centre, enabling access to charging stations within an hour of vehicle registration. The service is also available to all users through DEWA’s convenient “Guest Mode” feature.












