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EasyLease, a mobility solutions firm and a subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi-based International Holding Company.
  • The move marks a significant step for EasyLease, reinforcing its presence in the sustainable mobility sector and establishing a role in the industry's development
  • A suite of services, covering home charger installations, corporate charging solutions, and reliable ongoing support, has been instrumental in the success of Fully Charged

Dubai, UAE – EasyLease, a mobility solutions firm and a subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi-based International Holding Company, has recently completed the acquisition of a 60% stake in Fully Charged, recognized for its expertise in electric vehicle (EV) charging technology.

The move marks a significant step for EasyLease, reinforcing its presence in the sustainable mobility sector and establishing a role in the industry’s development.

Fully Charged has been a driving force in advancing EV infrastructure within the UAE. Their reputation as a trusted supplier to global EV dealerships is backed by a strong track record of installing over 5000 charging devices and serving esteemed clients like DAMAC, Dubai Holding, Bvgari Resort Dubai, Emirates, and Arabia Taxi among others.

A suite of services, covering home charger installations, corporate charging solutions, and reliable ongoing support, has been instrumental in the success of Fully Charged. Their partnerships with multiple brands further solidify their leadership position.

EasyLease is exploring innovative approaches for eco-friendly goods transportation, aiming to significantly contribute to decarbonization efforts in last-mile delivery across the UAE and the wider region.