With COP28 concluding on a historic climate agreement, electric and green mobility is now more than ever at the centre of automotive industry transformation.
Through numerous initiatives and partnerships, the Al-Futtaim Group further solidified its long-standing commitment to sustainability and its strategic focus of developing an extensive electric mobility ecosystem in the UAE. The group showcased its formidable EV portfolio covering brands such as Polestar, Volvo Cars and BYD; alongside its EV charging technology - Charge2Moov, as well as the region’s first electric construction equipment, the Volvo ECR25 electric compact excavator and first electric two wheelers, River.
The stand also featured the region’s first IMI-certified Electric Mobility Training Centre launched by Al-Futtaim Automotive, as well as their recently launched hyper-immersive VR-based automotive showroom, a groundbreaking addition to the automotive experiential sector.
To empower and prepare UAE nationals for automotive jobs of the future and augment the nation’s electric mobility expertise, Al-Futtaim Automotive signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) with the UAE University to jointly engage in scientific and academic research activities and training programmes within the cutting-edge Electric Mobility Training Centre. This move aims to cultivate a future-ready talent pool for the country’s fast-rising e-mobility sector.
Marking another major step towards a cleaner, greener mobility future in the UAE, Al-Futtaim Automotive collaborated with ENOC Group and DEWA for the opening of a new green hydrogen station in the UAE.
During COP28, Al-Futtaim Automotive also commissioned an extensive survey exploring the challenges, customer mindset and readiness of UAE residents to shift to Electric Vehicles (EV). Done in partnership with YouGov, the survey revealed that 63% of UAE residents plan to make EVs their primary mode of transport within the 2 years; while 7 out of 10 residents predict that the UAE will have EV charging stations every few kilometres in the next five years. Furthermore, the survey also revealed major barriers stopping UAE residents from making the shift, highlighting that 44% residents are not able to install a charging station at home.
Reflecting on the milestone COP28 partnership, Antoine Barthes, Vice-President, Al-Futtaim Automotive, shared, “COP28 was one of the most significant moments for the UAE’s
sustainability story, and more so, for our commitment to green mobility. Al-Futtaim Group and its division Al-Futtaim Automotive stepped onto the global stage to clearly convey that our journey is not just about electric vehicles; it’s about steering an entire industry towards a sustainable future. It’s about building a robust ecosystem where everyone in the UAE has an opportunity to minimise their carbon footprint and mark an important contribution towards our collective net- zero goals. A comprehensive, integrated ecosystem that includes NEVs, buses, trucks, two- wheelers, charging stations and EV aftersales support - this connected and inclusive ecosystem will redefine the way people and goods move more sustainably.
Being named the Strategic E-Mobility Partner of COP28 was a proud moment and we believe this is the beginning of a new journey of working more collaboratively and consciously with all automotive stakeholders. Surely it’s ‘a catalyst for positive change, aligned with the UAE’s target of becoming a carbon-neutral nation by 2050.”
Looking ahead, the group aims to further exemplify its commitment to sustainability and set a precedent for transformative green mobility solutions in the region by collaborating with governments, organisations, and communities to create lasting value for both society and the environment.