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This service enables customers that have DEWA EV account(s) as well as Guest Users (not registered in DEWA EV account service) to charge their electrical vehicles by scanning the QR code placed on DEWA Green Charger stations available across Dubai. In addition registered customers can charge their vehicles using the EV Green Charger Card received from DEWA.
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Consumption Fees for Registered EV Accounts Users:
Charging Packages for Guest Mode users:
EV Green Charger Guest Mode Users can start charging instantly without registration through scanning QR Code placed on the Green Charger Stations and select from below charging packages and pay for the EV one time use package.
Sl No | Charger Type | KW | Charging Package (Minute) |
Consumption Fees Including VAT 5% (AED) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | WALLBOX/PUBLIC | 22 | 30 | 8.09 |
2 | WALLBOX/PUBLIC | 22 | 60 | 16.17 |
3 | WALLBOX/PUBLIC | 22 | 90 | 24.26 |
4 | WALLBOX/PUBLIC | 22 | 120 | 32.34 |
5 | Fast Charger50-AC (43 kW) |
43 | 30 | 15.80 |
6 | Fast Charger50-AC (43 kW) Charger Type
|
43 | 60 | 31.61 |
7 | Fast Charger 50 kW DC |
50 | 30 | 31.50 |
8 | Fast Charger 50 kW DC |
50 | 60 | 63.00 |
9 | Ultra-Fast Charger 150 kW DC |
150 | 30 | 94.50 |
This service presents different journeys depending on the scenario:
This is available only for EV accounts activation for EV registered within RTA.
For Registered Users (Through EV Green Charger Card):
For Registered Users (Through DEWA Smart App or Dubai Now App):
For Guest Users (Through DEWA Website/Smart App):
Registered users can check their EV User Dashboard for support, track requests, navigate between EV accounts, view and pay due amount (if any), view billing/payments/charging history, view EV charger consumption graph, view and manage my cards, check nearest EV Green Charger stations with chargers’ status and directions, access to the available offers on DEWA Store and access to useful services.
1. What is The Electric Vehicle (EV) Green Charger?
The EV Green Charger Initiative was launched in support of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s vision to make Dubai the smartest and happiest city in the world and promote green transportation in the city. The aim of this project was to set up an electric vehicle charging infrastructure for the public across Dubai. At the time of the launch of the initiative there were a very limited number of electric vehicles in Dubai mainly because there wasn’t an electric vehicle charging infrastructure. DEWA, as the only electricity provider for Dubai, took the lead in setting up electric vehicle charging stations to encourage the public to switch over from petrol to electric vehicles: helping to achieve Dubai’s carbon abatement strategic target of carbon reduction by 16% by 2021 and reduction in other emissions.
2. Since the launch of the initiative in 2015, what progress has been made so far?
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) announced in June 2021, the completion of the third phase of its EV Green Charger initiative, which included the installation of an additional 100 EV Green Charger stations for charging electric vehicles across Dubai. With the completion of this phase, DEWA’s electric vehicle charging network has expanded to 300 charging stations. Currently over 400 charging stations have been installed in different areas of Dubai such as government offices, airports, petrol stations, shopping malls, commercial offices, clinics and hospitals, residential complexes, and establishments. This initiative contributes towards DEWA's efforts to encourage the use of environmentally friendly electric vehicles in the emirate in order to reduce carbon emissions and support sustainable modes of transport in Dubai.
3. What regulations are in place regarding the establishment and installation of electric vehicle charging stations in Dubai?
HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, issued Directive number 1 of 2017 on the establishment and installation of electric vehicle charging stations in Dubai. This directive states that all public and private organisations and developers in Dubai must get approvals from DEWA before establishing, installing, operating or maintaining any electric vehicle charging station. In turn, DEWA will coordinate with Dubai Municipality (DM) and the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) to ensure that electric vehicle charging stations meet the technical requirements and standards adopted by the relevant authorities.
The Supreme Council of Energy issued Directive number 1 of 2016 to set a target for the government, at least 10% of all newly-purchased cars will be electric or hybrid from 2016 to 2020. The proportion of electricand hybridcars will rise to 2% by 2020, and 10% by 2030.
Moreover, in 2020, the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy issued Directive number 2 of 2020, it updates the targets on the purchase of green vehicles by Dubai Government entities. The directive increases the annual government procurement target for EVs and hybrid vehicles to 20% starting from 2025, with a further increase to 30% starting from 2030.
4. How does this initiative support the sustainable development of Dubai?
The EV Green Charger Initiative is one of three smart initiatives launched by DEWA to support the Smart city vision of Dubai. By developing smart EV charging infrastructure across Dubai, DEWA aims to make its stakeholders happy, minimize environmental impact, and enable a smart city. The initiative also supports the Dubai Plan 2021, for a smart and sustainable city, and is aligned with the UAE Vision 2021 to make the UAE amongst the best countries in the world. The EV Green Charger initiative will also help achieve the Carbon Abatement Strategy where Dubai has a target to reduce CO2 emissions by 16% by 2021.
5. How many EV Green Charger stations / charge points have been installed and where are they located?
DEWA has deployed more than 400 EV Green Charging Stations across the city, equivalent to around 740 charge points, as many of the chargers have dual charging outlets. The locations of which are available on DEWA website and DEWA smart applications. All new charger locations are updated regularly on DEWA’s website and the smart application. Please visit EV Green Charging Stations page for locations.
6. What are the different types of EV Green Chargers found across Dubai?
DEWA installed four types of chargers, Fast Charger, Public Charger and Wall-Box:
For more information, please visit EV Green Charger page.
7. Where will I find assistance in using electric vehicle charging stations?
Customers can contact DEWA customer care centre on 04 601 9999. Moreover, the charging points are user friendly and have instructions on how to be used. Know more about EV Chargers Types & Instructions.
8. When are the electric vehicle charging stations available for use?
The EV Green Chargers located at the DEWA Customer Happiness Centres are available, from Sunday to Saturday during 07:30am to 12:00am.
However, charging stations located in petrol stations are available on a 24-7 basis. Please visit EV Green Charging Stations page for locations.
9. Where can I purchase an electric vehicle in Dubai and at what cost?
Please contact car dealerships for availability and costs since the prices vary for vehicles.
10. What is the typical range of an electric vehicle?
The range of the electric vehicle depends on battery capacity and type of vehicle; typically, it ranges from 200km to 700km.
11. What is a plugin hybrid vehicle?
A plugin hybrid vehicle has a regular petrol engine and with an additional electric motor. This vehicle can run on either petrol, batteries or both at the same time. It also has a plug for charging on-board batteries and can run as full electric mode with a limited range.
12. Can anyone use DEWA’s EV Green Chargers?
For registered EVs in Dubai, DEWA will create an EV account instantly, once the customer registers the electric vehicle with Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). They can utilize the charging stations within an hour of vehicle vregistration or by creating an EV account. Alternatively, customers can also create an EV account through DEWA website, Smart App or through IVR at DEWA Customer Care Centre. DEWA also will issue EV Green Charger Card and
deliver it to customers within three working days from creating the EV account.
DEWA caters to all motorists who drive an electric vehicle in the UAE, including local and international visitors by allowing them to charge their vehicle through DEWA’s “Guest Mode” feature. They can access this feature by scanning the QR code on the charging stations and following the steps on their device.
13. How can I tell when my electric vehicle is completely charged?
Check the display on our charging station or battery charge indicator on your vehicle’s display. Either one will tell you when your charging session is complete.
14. Can I discontinue the charging process before it is complete?
Yes. You can stop the charge at any time following the instructions on the charger.
15. Can I charge the battery even if it's not empty?
Yes, an electric vehicle’s battery management system actively manages the delivery of the charge to ensure the maximum lifespan of the battery. Just plug it in and let the car do the rest.
16. What do I do if the charger does not work when I place my EV Green Charger Card in front of the charger’s card reader or if scanning the QR code is not working?
You can contact DEWA Via:
• DEWA Customer Care Centre on 04- 601 9999.
• HAYAK Service : Online text chat with option of video chat available on DEWA website and Smart App.
17. Where can I get access to electric vehicle charging stations outside Dubai?
Currently DEWA only provides the EV Green Charger stations within Dubai.
18. How much does it cost to charge an electric vehicle?
The cost of charging the electric vehicle depends on the capacity of the battery and the use by the driver. Starting 30th September 2024, as per the Cabinet Decision No. 81 of 2024. The decision mandates the cost of charging electric vehicles at public charging stations to be (0.7 AED/kWh + VAT) for AC charging, and (1.2 AED/kWh + VAT) for DC charging for the EV Green Charger registered users.
DEWA have also provided a new feature ‘Guest Mode’ for non-registered customers who wish to use the EV Green Charger services and they can choose from several charging packages based on the charger type and duration. They can access this feature by scanning the QR code on the charging stations and following the steps on their device.
19. Can I install an electric vehicle charger at home? How much does it cost?
Home chargers can be installed by a third party at customers’ premises behind the customers’ meter, like any other home appliances. Approved electrical contractors by DEWA should be used for the installation of any electrical equipment within the Emirate of Dubai, including home charging stations. When charging the car at home, the electricity used is added to the normal DEWA bill at standard residential electricity rates.
20. How will I be billed when using the charging stations?
Registered customers that use DEWA’s EV Green Charger stations will be billed on monthly basis and they can pay using methods of bill payment provided by DEWA.
Starting 30th September 2024, as per the Cabinet Decision No. 81 of 2024. The decision mandates the cost of charging electric vehicles at public charging stations to be (0.7 AED/kWh + VAT) for AC charging, and (1.2 AED/kWh + VAT) for DC charging for the EV Green Charger registered users, which is a great saving compared to fuel-powered cars.
DEWA have also provided a new feature ‘Guest Mode’ for non-registered customers who wish to use the EV Green Charger services and they can choose from several charging packages based on the charger type and duration. They can access this feature by scanning the QR code on the charging stations and following the steps on their device.
21. What documents are required to register with DEWA?
22. Can I use my card for more than one vehicle?
Yes, but any use of the card will be charged to the card owner when applicable.
23. I sold my car. What do I need to do to deactivate my EV Green Charger account?
You need to apply for deactivation of your EV Green Charger account to receive your final bill, through “Deactivate EV Green Charger Account on DEWA website, DEWA Smart Application, and through IVR at Customer Care Centre (04-6019999).
Accordingly the EV Green card will be deactivated after final bill is issued.
24. Are there any costs involved when registering?
Fees are applicable as following:
A. Security Deposit:
B. Delivery Charges:
C. Consumption fees:
25. Can I merge my existing consumption electricity bill with my electric vehicle bill?
At the moment these bills are being kept separate.
26. I closed my DEWA electricity and Water account and I have an excess amount due. Can I transfer the excess amount to my electric vehicle account number and vice versa?
Yes, you can transfer the excess amount to your other account under the same Business Partner.
27. What should I do if my EV Green Charger card is lost or damaged, or if I have any problem while charging?
28. How can I access the EV Green Charger User Dashboard?
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has launched the EV Green Charger User Dashboard to help customers better manage their EV Green Charger services. The dashboard enables customers to easily track their charging and consumption data through DEWA’s website or smart app.
The dashboard provides customers with a complete record of bill payments, consumption information, charging transactions, dates, and access to exclusive discounts from the DEWA store. It also allows customers to manage multiple EV Green Charger cards, pay their bills, and locate the nearest DEWA charging station from more than 400 charging stations across Dubai.
29. What is the procedure to install a DEWA electric vehicle charging station at your premises?
For more information on the procedure and the steps to be taken, please contact customer care centre on 04-601 9999, or email: customercare@dewa.gov.ae
30. What is the Guest Mode and who can use it?
You can charge your car through Guest Mode if you do not have a DEWA EV Account. No prior registration is required to use this feature.
31. What are the Guest mode charging packages?
Sl No | Charger Type | KW | Charging Package (Minute) |
Consumption Fees Including VAT 5% (AED) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | WALLBOX/PUBLIC | 22 | 30 | 8.09 |
2 | WALLBOX/PUBLIC | 22 | 60 | 16.17 |
3 | WALLBOX/PUBLIC | 22 | 90 | 24.26 |
4 | WALLBOX/PUBLIC | 22 | 120 | 32.34 |
5 | Fast Charger50-AC (43 kW) |
43 | 30 | 15.80 |
6 | Fast Charger50-AC (43 kW) Charger Type
|
43 | 60 | 31.61 |
7 | Fast Charger 50 kW DC |
50 | 30 | 31.50 |
8 | Fast Charger 50 kW DC |
50 | 60 | 63.00 |
9 | Ultra-Fast Charger 150 kW DC |
150 | 30 | 94.50 |
32. Are international credit cards accepted as part of the Guest Mode feature?
Yes, International Credit cards are accepted with maximum limit of AED 200
33. How can I receive my payment receipt, One time charging tracking number and invoice for guest mode?
Payment receipt with tracking number and invoice are sent to the customer by email.
34. What do I do if I face issues when applying for the service?
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