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High-speed electric vehicle charging stations to be deployed in Dubai by Parkin: 200 units coming soon

Rapid EV charging becomes a reality with the installation of cutting-edge infrastructure at strategic locations throughout the emirate, dramatically slashing charging times to under half an hour.

Fast-paced deployment of 200 high-speed electric vehicle chargers initiated by Parkin in Dubai
Fast-paced deployment of 200 high-speed electric vehicle chargers initiated by Parkin in Dubai

High-speed electric vehicle charging stations to be deployed in Dubai by Parkin: 200 units coming soon

Dubai to Install 200 Ultra-Fast EV Chargers by October 2026

Dubai is set to revolutionize electric vehicle (EV) charging with the rollout of 200 ultra-fast chargers, scheduled to begin in October 2025. The initial phase will see the deployment of 20 charging stations at high-traffic and strategic locations across the city [2][3][4][5].

The new network aims to significantly cut EV charging times, with each session estimated to take under 30 minutes. This is a significant improvement compared to conventional chargers, supporting Dubai’s goal to expand fast EV infrastructure and promote sustainability [1][2][3][5].

The chargers will be strategically placed in high-density residential areas, major retail centres, and leisure hubs, making them easily accessible for EV drivers in everyday settings across Dubai [1][3][5].

Parkin, Dubai’s leading public parking provider, and charge&go by e& have partnered for a 10-year initiative. The partnership will integrate the chargers with Parkin’s mobile app, providing real-time updates, secure payments, and a "park and charge" system to prevent misuse of charging bays [3][5].

As of mid-2025, Dubai already had over 1,270 EV charging points serving 40,600 EVs. This new network will significantly increase fast charging capacity to accommodate growing EV adoption [1][3].

The UAE Minister has stated that only fast and super-fast chargers will be deployed across the country, as part of the nation's commitment to sustainable transportation [6]. This project supports Dubai’s sustainability objectives and prepares the city for increasing electric vehicle ownership [1][3][5].

| Aspect | Details | |----------------------------|--------------------------------------------------| | Start of Rollout | October 2025 | | Initial Phase | 20 ultra-fast chargers | | Full Network Completion | Within 12 months (by October 2026) | | Charging Time | Under 30 minutes per session | | Locations | High-density residential, retail centres, leisure hubs | | Partners | Parkin and charge&go by e& | | Integration | Mobile app with real-time updates & payments |

While the article does not provide information about the expected benefits for businesses or residents in these communities or hubs, or the cost or funding of this project, it is clear that this initiative will greatly enhance EV charging infrastructure in Dubai, making it more convenient and accessible for drivers.

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