The number of electric vehicles in Dubai reached 47,944 by the end of 2025, compared to 37,486 vehicles at the end of 2024, marking a 27.9% growth. This indicates an accelerating adoption of sustainable mobility in the emirate. This growth reflects the impact of the 'Green Charger' initiative, launched by the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), aimed at providing advanced infrastructure for charging electric vehicles and encouraging customers to switch to eco-friendly transport solutions, as stated by the authority on its 'X' platform. The initiative also supports Dubai's targets for reducing its carbon footprint and enhancing energy efficiency, while reinforcing the emirate's position as a leading global hub for sustainability and clean energy. The expansion in electric vehicle usage is also supported by growing environmental awareness and the availability of a comprehensive and user-friendly charging network across various areas of Dubai, providing electric vehicle users with a more efficient and sustainable mobility experience.
Electric Vehicle Growth in Dubai
Electric vehicle numbers in Dubai surged by 27.9% in a year, reaching nearly 48,000 units. This growth is driven by the 'Green Charger' initiative and rising environmental awareness.