Government incentives, regulations, and value-added business models accelerate infrastructure development for electric vehicles in the UAE.
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Volvo Cars abandons plans to go all-electric by 2030, cites weakening EV demand
Swedish carmaker says falling interest in EVs and lifting of government incentives are reasons for move, adding that hybrids will comprise at least 10% of Volvo Cars sales by decade-end
Scania goes into charging solutions with formation of new company Erinion
Providing private and semi-private charging solutions, new entity from Scania targets 40,000 new charging points in Europe by 2030 before global roll-out
JLG elevates expectations for emission-free articulated booms with 45ft and 52ft EC Series Gen II
Upgraded JLG electric models lead the charge in meeting evolving customer demands
Electric trucks: Charging into the future of trucking
As the Middle East sets ambitious net-zero goals, major truck brands are ready to support decarbonisation of the commercial transport sector with their electric trucks in various models and solutions
Bayanat uses MENA’s first L4-enabled Autonomous Vehicles to transport visitors at DRIFTx event in Abu Dhabi
Region’s first-ever Level 4-enabled autonomous vehicles developed by Bayanat and partners – TXAI, Robo Minibus, and Autonomous Rapid Transit (ART) – to transport visitors to and from the inaugural event, with visitors calling rides through dedicated app
JCB unveils updated 3CX backhoe loader line-up in the Middle East at Dubai launch event
Company’s most popular backhoe loaders now get improved safety, operator comfort and productivity updates as JCB celebrates 70 years of backhoe loader production
Scania to offer its next level Battery Electric Vehicle trucks for broad sweep of customers and uses
Scania is now producing electric trucks with green battery cells supplied by Northvolt, with power, range and charging capacity for effortless daily operations in a variety of urban and regional transport assignments
Automechanika Dubai 2023 to be biggest ever, with over 1,800 exhibitors from 20 countries
Landmark 20th edition of Automechanika set to see 57 per cent year-on-year rise in exhibitors, with 20 country pavilions across 14 halls at DWTC