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DEWA launches EV Green User Dashboard

DEWA provides its EV Green Charger service to all electric vehicle users in Dubai.
  • The dashboard enables customers to track their charging and consumption data through DEWA’s website/smart app
  • DEWA provides its EV Green Charger service to all electric vehicle users in Dubai, including local and international visitors

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has launched an EV Green Charger User Dashboard to help customers in better management of their EV Green Charger services.

The dashboard enables customers to track their charging and consumption data through DEWA’s website/smart app and provides customers with a complete record of bill payments, consumption information, charging transactions, dates, and discounts from 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 300 charging stations across Dubai.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA, said that this is a part of DEWA’s efforts to provide innovative and eco-friendly solutions that reduce carbon emissions in the transport sector and enhance Dubai’s position as the global capital for a green economy and sustainable development.

“The EV Green Charger initiative is a pillar for consolidating the UAE’s position to achieve sustainable development and build a competitive economy by phasing out fossil fuels and diversifying energy sources for sustainable development with a strong and modern infrastructure,” said Al Tayer.

DEWA provides its EV Green Charger service to all electric vehicle users in Dubai, including local and international visitors, by allowing them to charge their vehicle through DEWA’s ‘Guest Mode’ feature.