The second edition of the Electric Vehicle Innovation Summit (EVIS) is set to be held in May 2023 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre.
Held under the patronage of H.E. Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, UAE Minister of Energy & Infrastructure EVIS will take place from 29-31 May 2023 in the UAE capital. The event will consist of a three-day exhibition along with a two-day conference.
The first successful edition of EVIS that took place in May 2022 that witnessed more than 80 speakers from 25-odd countries. They gathered to share their insights and best practices at the platform. The different elements of the three-day event includes an exhibition, a summit, open tech sessions, matchmaking platform, policy dialogues and beyond.
Eng. Naser Albahri, head of organising committee said: “The goal of EVIS is not only to advance the MENA region’s transition to EVIS, but creating the right platform for all the industry stakeholders including policymakers, auto manufacturers, dealers, CPOS, investors and more to come together and share their challenges, opportunities, best practices, ideas and more with the goal of creating opportunities to advance this transition.”
The MENA region is hosting the largest climate event on earth (COP) for two consecutive years. For the first time event. COP27 is taking place in Sharm Elshiekh, Egypt in November 2022 and COP28 will take place in Dubai, UAE in November 2023.
In line with the MENA region taking climate action seriously, electrification of transport is a key focus area as it contributes more than 10% of the total GHG emissions.
Naser Albahri added: “There are so many new opportunities that are still untapped in this transition to ZEVs including manufacturing of EVS, batteries and charging stations, recycling, providing charging services and more. And one of the main goals of EVIS is to showcase these opportunities and raise awareness about them to the local, regional and international investors and developers.”
EVIS 2023 will be building on the exceptional success of EVIS 2022 and will extend its focus to also cover other alternative fuel sources such as hydrogen and other vehicle models such as commercial vehicles and two and three wheelers.