Parkin, Dubai’s largest paid parking operator, and charge&go, a subsidiary of e&, have announced the rollout of 200 ultra-fast electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Dubai. The 10-year partnership aims to expand the city’s EV infrastructure in line with rising demand and long-term sustainability goals.

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Parkin and charge&go are partnering to install 200 ultra-fast EV chargers in Dubai over the next year, starting in October 2025. These DC chargers will offer significantly faster charging times (under 30 minutes) compared to conventional chargers and will be integrated with Parkin’s mobile app for reservations and payments. This initiative supports Dubai’s broader sustainability goals and complements the existing network of over 1,270 charging points already in the city.
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The first 20 chargers will be installed in October 2025 at high-demand sites. Within the following year, the network will expand to 200 charging points covering residential communities, retail centres, leisure destinations, and other key locations.
The new Direct Current (DC) chargers will allow EV users to fully charge their vehicles in less than 30 minutes. This will address one of the main challenges for EV adoption, as conventional alternating current (AC) chargers often take several hours.
How will the new EV charging system work?
The project introduces a “park and charge” model, ensuring vehicles occupy charging bays only during active charging. This system is designed to reduce misuse of charging spaces.
Integration with Parkin’s mobile app will allow drivers to reserve charging slots, monitor charging sessions in real time, and make secure digital payments.
How many EV charging points does Dubai currently have?
According to Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), the emirate already has over 1,270 EV charging points serving more than 40,600 electric vehicles. DEWA launched its EV Green Charger initiative in 2014 and continues to expand public and private sector collaboration to support green mobility.
Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA, highlighted that Dubai’s EV strategy aligns with the UAE’s target of making electric and hybrid vehicles account for 50% of all cars on the road by 2050.
The authority has also developed a regulatory framework for EV charging infrastructure and licensing independent operators. This ensures consistent standards while encouraging private investment in the sector.
How does this support Dubai’s sustainability goals?

The EV rollout supports the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, and the Dubai Net Zero Carbon Emissions Strategy 2050. Together, these plans aim to make Dubai a global model for sustainable urban development.
By partnering with DEWA and private operators, Dubai continues to strengthen its charging network, providing faster, more reliable access to EV infrastructure and encouraging further adoption of green mobility solutions.
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FAQs
How many EV chargers are there in Dubai?
Dubai has over 1,270 EV charging points across the emirate, according to DEWA, serving more than 40,600 electric vehicles as of mid-2025.
How long does it take to charge an electric car in Dubai?
With ultra-fast DC chargers, EVs can charge in less than 30 minutes. Conventional AC chargers usually take several hours, depending on battery size and vehicle type.
When will Dubai install the 200 new ultra-fast chargers?
The rollout begins in October 2025 with 20 chargers, expanding to 200 within 12 months at residential, retail, and leisure locations across the emirate.
Can EV drivers reserve charging slots in Dubai?
Yes. Through Parkin’s mobile app, drivers can reserve chargers, track charging progress in real time, and make secure digital payments.
What is Dubai’s EV adoption target for 2050?
Dubai aims for electric and hybrid vehicles to make up 50% of all cars on UAE roads by 2050, supporting national clean energy and net zero strategies.
Parkin, Dubai’s largest paid parking operator, and charge&go, a subsidiary of e&, have announced the rollout of 200 ultra-fast electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Dubai. The 10-year partnership aims to expand the city’s EV infrastructure in line with rising demand