After the launch of Tesla in the UAE, I see more and more people are talking about electric cars. I believe the arrival of Tesla will bring a change in the UAE, since these electric vehicles are not only luxurious, but also offer the power and speed most people demand in the Emirates. Tesla has installed some EV chargers across the Emirates and is working to install more in the coming months. However, this didn’t stop the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) to unveil their hybrid and electric car charging stations in Dubai.

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Wall Box Charger

There are total 51 charging stations ready to use in Dubai, details of which are hereunder:

No. Location
1 DEWA – Head Office Customer Service Centre
2 DEWA – Al Qouz Sustainable building Customer Service Centre
3 DEWA – Al Hudaiba Customer Services Centre
4 DEWA – Burj Nahar Customer Services
5 DEWA – Umm Ramoul Customer Services
6 DEWA – Al Wasel Customer Services Centre
7 DEWA – Jebel Ali Customer Service Centre
8 DEWA – Hatta Customer Services Centre
9 DEWA – Warsan Building
10 DEWA- Ruwayyah
11 Dubai Silicon Oasis – Head Office
12 Dubai Silicon Oasis – Community Centre
13 Dubai Silicon Oasis – 7 Towers
14 Dubai Municipality – Al Twar Centre
15 Dubai Municipality – Manara Centre
16 Dubai Municipality- Deira
17 Dubai Municipality- Umm Ramool
18 Rashid Hospital
19 Latifa Hospital
20 Al Mamzar Health Centre
21 Dubai Hospital
22 Dubai Petroleum Head Office
23 Dubai Design District (D3)
24 Al Maktoum International Airport
25 Dubai Airport – Terminal 1
26 Dubai Airport – Terminal 2
27 ENOC – Dubai Investment Park *
28 ENOC – Umm Suqeim *
29 ENOC – Warqa 4 *
30 ENOC – Jebel Ali *
31 ENOC – Wadi Al Safa *
32 ENOC – Zabeel *
33 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard- P2
34 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard – P3
35 Marina Mall
36 EMAAR – Burj Khalifa Armani Hotel
37 Green Parking /Barasti Beach
38 The Beach Mall Parking
39 Business Central Tower
40 Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority (JAFZA)
41 Madinat Jumeirah
42 Jumeirah Beach Hotel
43 Emirates Towers Hotel
44 Multi Storey Parking RTA Old Subkhah 01
45 Multi Storey Parking RTA New Subkhah
46 Multi Storey ParkingRTA Ghubaibah
47 Multi Storey Parking RTA Naif Parking
48 Multi Storey Parking RTA Al Riqqa Car Park
49 Anantara hotel – Palm Jumaira
50 Movenpick – Ibn Battuta Gate
51 Sustainable City

These charging stations are of different types including Home, Public and Fast chargers. The Home charger takes up to 7 hours, the public charger take takes 2 to 4 hours, while Fast charger just takes 30 to 40 minutes for 80% charging. The charging time depends on the size of the battery though.

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Fast Charger

You can charge your electric and plug-in hybrid cars on any of the charging stations after registering your vehicle with DEWA and getting a card, which requires you to deposit Dh500 as refundable security.