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Dubai's strategies to promote public transport, fuel efficient cars and electric vehicles |
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by Arushi Madan | 10-08-2015 05:42
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The UAE's Ministry of Energy has recently deregulated petrol and diesel prices from August 1, 2015. They have increased the petrol prices by 24%. One of the objectives of this decision is to lower fuel consumption by encouraging residents to take alternative public transportation to protect the environment. Apart from different modes of public transport, some residents have started considering carpooling which is another way of reducing the carbon footprint. Increases to the petrol price will mean more people will switch to fuel efficient cars including electric and hybrid cars. Dubai is using all means to promote the use of electric cars. There are electric cars already available and plying on the road.Through various advertisements , government , utility companies and environment agencies are encouraging residents to start using electric cars. Dubai has spearheaded the drive to promote electric vehicles with the launch of EV charging stations as well as putting in place the mechanism and apparatus to inspect and register the vehicles. UAE is the only country in the region that has some electric vehicle presence and the country with the vision of its leadership and drive for sustainable development can lead the region in low-carbon transportation. The use of electric vehicles could change the quality of life in the UAE, but accessibility of charging stations was key . Dubai has taken steps in this regard by beginning to set up electric vehicle charging stations. UAE is fully committed to sustainable transportation and has been undertaking many initiatives in this regard. The introduction of electric vehicles to DEWA's fleet supports these strategies and complements one of the three initiatives that DEWA is undertaking to achieve the Smart Dubai initiative by the roll-out of 100 electric vehicle charging stations by the end of this year. As Phase 1 of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority's (DEWA) Green Charger initiative , it has completed its first phase of building 16 electric vehicle charging stations.The remaining 84 will be installed by the end of 2015. As it is a known fact that charging electric vehicles take longer , so to make it easy for EV owners , DEWA is building three types of electric vehicle charging stations, which are: Fast charging stations: Charging takes 20-40 minutes. They will be installed in petrol stations and on highways. Medium charging stations: Charging takes 2-4 hours. They will be installed in shopping malls, parks, offices, etc. Home charging stations: Charging takes 6-8 hours. Each station can accommodate two vehicles at the same time. Twelve stations have been installed at DEWA's centres, which can charge 24 vehicles simultaneously. Stations in petrol stations and other public places such as car parks will operate round the clock. The Green Charger initiative grid will substantially contribute to introducing electric vehicles in Dubai, boosting the use of energy resources and reducing the Emirate's carbon footprint. DEWA keeps on taking steady, confident steps towards achieving the comprehensive sustainability . According to Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Dubai already has more than 200 electric vehicles registered, including around 50 light passenger vehicles, apart from electric-powered construction and commercial vehicles as well as buses. Authorities are also looking into offering incentives such as exemption of import duty as well as other benefits for the owners of EVs as well as discounts on registration fees, free parking, Salik(Toll tax) exemption as well as discount on electricity consumption. DEWA is currently establishing the necessary infrastructure in collaboration with car manufacturers, airports, Dubai Municipality, shopping malls, petrol stations, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), hotels, car parking operators and other facilities.
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8 Comments
Hello arushi
I hope you are doing well
Great one
Thank you so much for this report
Keep writing
Green cheers
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 30-05-2020 22:28
Loved Dubai! My country Nepal has a very good lesson to learn from it!!!!!
Posted 18-08-2015 09:40
I am proud of Dubai!!! Looks like they are working hard for environment!! Thanks for the article Arushi. Keep it up!! =)
Posted 13-08-2015 09:13
Its great step made by Dubai government on ecologywishing for the success of project.
such type of innovative ideas and policy need to b followed by other countries 2.
Posted 11-08-2015 09:26
wow!! electric car is so cool!! I hope those cars more popular to the public and use them widely :) Thanks for various articles! I have learned many information! :)
Posted 11-08-2015 01:32
That's great.Such sustainable steps will be a great move towards a greener and healthier tomorrow. Electric cars are a very good move to reduce carbon footprint and the use of non renewable resources like petroleum. Keep it up!
Posted 11-08-2015 00:15
Electric vehicles per se & generally sustainable options must be encouraged & supported by the Govt.
You report reminds me of a similar report by Raunak on 05-Mar-15{ http://tunza.eco-generation.org/ambassadorReportView.jsp?viewID=11939&searchType=title&searchName=electric&pageNumber=1}
This awareness must be increased so that use of electric vehicles is more. I believe hybrid cars is a better option due to limitation of electric charging facilities. Unless you can charge overnight in night & use the same charge during the day. This may limit the long distance travel, here hybrid cars may chip in.
Thanks Arushi.
Posted 10-08-2015 13:47
Seems like Dubai is moving toward green & sustainable city. The government also establish unique policy & strategy to encourage their people to act green. Glad to see that. Indonesia need to learn from Dubai
Posted 10-08-2015 11:33