As the GCC becomes more aware of the need to reduce the carbon footprint, efforts by global companies to contribute to the cause increase insignificance. Concerns for the environment are highlighted in Saudi Vision 2030 and reiterated regularly. Saudi Arabia’s participation in the October 2021 COP 26 Summit and statements by the government underscore this progressive outlook.
Under the show theme of ‘Guiding you through the energy transition,’ the live, in-person event, Middle East Energy, the MENA region’s most reputable and comprehensive energy sector event, is expected to welcome more than 18,000 attendees during the three-day energy showcase, which takes place at the Dubai World Trade Centre from March 7 – 9.
To encourage the shift to EVs, automakers will need to solve a number of issues, including decreasing the cost of EVs and batteries, recycling EV batteries, offering a broader choice of car models, and enhancing charging infrastructure.
H.E. Eng. Saed Al Awadi said: “At COP26 we saw that developing zero-carbon tech is vital for the manufacturing sector. The sector must be part of delivering the targets set out in Glasgow.”
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