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Siemens and Stellantis to develop Middle East EV charging infrastructure

Stellantis Middle East has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Siemens to jointly develop smart EV charging infrastructure technologies for the Middle East. 
By James Foster October 20, 2022 Read time: 1 min
Helmut von Struve, CEO of Siemens in the Middle East: "Siemens is proud to be a part of initiatives that embrace an electrical mobility ecosystem in the Middle East."
Helmut von Struve, CEO of Siemens in the Middle East: "Siemens is proud to be a part of initiatives that embrace an electrical mobility ecosystem in the Middle East."

The MoU includes creating packaged solutions for customers, and electrification of last mile delivery services in Middle East markets.

Stellantis in the Middle East and Africa is aiming to drive the company to be a leader of the energy transition and transform all facets of mobility in the region. 

Siemens has developed technology that will accelerate the adoption of EVs by speeding up charging times and creating smarter, more efficient power grids. In June 2022, the United Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure said it would deploy ten Siemens Sicharge D 160 kW ultra-fast chargers on the highways in Ras Al Khaimah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain and Fujairah. All are cloud-connected devices which allow operators to monitor and manage the chargers remotely.

The partnership between Siemens and Stellantis in the Middle East will also entail technical workshops, trainings, and joint customer visits, with the aim of driving electrification in the region as the people and governments across the Middle East increasingly focus on protecting the environment.