Post by : Bianca Haleem
The Sharjah Executive Council (SEC) has issued a landmark decision to regulate electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across the emirate. The initiative aims to establish a structured framework for the installation, operation, and maintenance of EV chargers in both public and private areas.
The decision provides clear guidelines on the infrastructure requirements, including connection applications, electricity tariffs, and related services for electric vehicle supply equipment. It also emphasizes compliance with safety and quality standards to ensure secure and reliable operations.
Additionally, the regulation outlines legal provisions concerning:
This step reflects Sharjah’s commitment to developing advanced, sustainable infrastructure for electric mobility and supporting the transition to cleaner transportation solutions in the emirate.
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