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DEWA EV Charger: Everything you need to know about EV Charging in Dubai

DEWA EV Charger

DEWA EV Chargers

Electric Vehicles (EVs) are taking over the roads in Dubai, With the rise of EV’s comes the need for convenient and reliable charging solutions. This is where DEWA EV Chargers come into play, If your a EV owner or considering making the switch then you are probably curious on how DEWA is supporting this growing demand.

In the internets most comprehensive guide we will cover everything you need to know about DEWA EV chargers including how they work, How to locate a DEWA charging point and how Shamsplug can assist you when it comes to charging your EV.

Complete List Of Locations Updated October 2024

Enoc Petrol Stations

Hatta, Wadi Al Safa 5, Al Warsan 3, Warqa 4, Jebel Ali, Umm Suqeim, Zabeel, Wadi Al Safa, Dubai Internet City, Dubai Investment Park

Adnoc Petrol Stations

Muhaisnah 2, Dubai Investment Park

Epco Petrol Station

Jebel Ali

Dubai Police

General Headquarters, Jebel Ali Police Station, Muraqqabat Police Station, General Department of Protective Security & Emergency – 01 and 02, Dubai Maritime City Headquarters, General Headquarters – Museum 01, 02, and 03, Officer’s Club, Al Barsha Police Station

Hotels

Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Movenpick Hotel Ibn Battuta, Anantara Hotel, Palm Jumeirah, Hilton Garden Inn Hotel

Hospitals

Rashid Hospital, Latifa Hospital, Al Mamzar Health Centre, Dubai Hospital, Zabeel Health Centre

Dubai Municipality

Al Twar Centre, Manara Centre, Deira, Umm Ramool, Labour Court, The first and fourth floor of Garhoud Multi-storey Car Park, Mohammed Bin Rashid Library – 01 and 02

Public Parks

Dubai Safari, Al Barsha South Park, Nad Al Sheba Park 1, Al Mamzar Park, Al Lesaily Park

Airports

Al Maktoum International Airport, Dubai International Airport Terminal 1 and 2

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What is DEWA and it’s role in EV charging infrastructure?

Overview of DEWA (Dubai Electricity and Water Authority)

DEWA stands for the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, the official provider of electricity, water, and sustainable energy solutions in Dubai. They play a crucial role in Dubai’s mission to reduce carbon emissions and promote green energy.

DEWA’s Initiative for Sustainable Energy

With Dubai aiming to become a global hub for sustainable living, DEWA has launched various projects, including a network of EV chargers. These chargers help support Dubai’s vision to promote eco-friendly transportation.

Expansion of EV Charging Stations in Dubai

The number of EVs on the road is growing, and so is the number of charging stations. DEWA is actively installing EV chargers across multiple public parking spots, shopping malls, and other convenient locations to make charging accessible to all EV drivers. This is due to the fact that a large amount of the EV chargers are occupied resulting in extensive wait times when it comes to EV charging.

DEWA EV community hub

The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is the exclusive official provider of charging station services in the Emirates. To keep users informed, DEWA has created an EV community hub that highlights significant updates, including new charging station locations. The hub also offers tips for new electric vehicle (EV) owners and assists them with the registration process in Dubai.

In addition, DEWA conducts awareness campaigns for electric car owners regarding initiatives launched by various authorities, such as the Dubai Municipality and the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). These initiatives may include offerings like green loans and insurance plans for electric vehicles. DEWA also sets and shares its goals on the DEWA EV Community Hub in alignment with government strategies, including the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2030.

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What Is a DEWA EV Charger?

Types of DEWA EV Chargers Available

DEWA offers different types of EV chargers, including fast chargers and standard chargers. Fast chargers can juice up your EV in a fraction of the time, while standard chargers are ideal for longer parking durations, such as at malls or workplaces.

How DEWA EV Chargers Work

Just like any EV charger, DEWA chargers convert electrical energy from the grid into a form that can be used to power your car. The process is simple: connect your EV to the charger using the provided cables, start the session through your DEWA account or app, and you’re set!

Public vs. Private EV Chargers: What’s the Difference?

DEWA chargers are primarily installed in public areas, but you can also opt for a personal home EV charger from our European team here at Shamsplug we will ensure you get the best customer service twinned with the highest quality EV chargers you can find anywhere in the Emirates.

The benefits of having a home EV charger is life changing, Imagine waking up to a fully charged EV and waiting in lines to charge being a thing of the past. The true joy in EV ownership comes from having charging freedom.

How to Install a Home EV Charger in Dubai

Can You Install a EV Charger at Home?

Yes, you can install a home EV charger that works with just like the public EV chargers. However, you might need to follow certain guidelines and obtain approvals for installation.

Steps to Install a Home EV Charger

  1. Consult with Our Certified Electrician: Ensure your home’s electrical system is compatible with an EV charger.
  2. Select the Right Charger: Choose between a fast charger or a standard one based on your driving needs.
  3. Apply for Approval: Submit the necessary documents to DEWA if required.
  4. Install the Charger: Once approved, an electrician will install the charger, and you’re ready to go!

ABL eMH1 Basic 1W1108 EV-Charger

Original price was: 1.799,00 AED.Current price is: 1.599,00 AED. inc. VAT
11 kW, 6m Type 2 Cabel, Key

EVBox Elvi V2 E3160-A45062-10.2 EV-Charger

Original price was: 2.299,00 AED.Current price is: 1.799,00 AED. inc. VAT
11 kW, 6m Type 2 cable, RFID, WLAN, OCPP 1.6, DC protection

Wallbox Pulsar Plus PLP1-0-2-4-9-002 EV-Charger

Original price was: 2.999,00 AED.Current price is: 2.699,00 AED. inc. VAT
22 kW, 5m type 2 cable, APP, integrated energy meter, WLAN/Bluetooth, OCPP 1.6, DC protection, black

Tips for Choosing the Right EV Charger for Your Home

Factors to Consider When Buying an EV Charger

  • Charging Speed: Fast chargers vs. standard ones.
  • Compatibility: Ensure the charger works with your car.
  • Features: Does the system have extra services like APP connectivity or do you want a super simple system?

Comparing Different Charger Models

Research and compare different brands and models to see which one best fits your needs. Some chargers come with smart features, while others are more budget-friendly.

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