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10/16/25, 11:27 AM   PRESSR: 7X and UAEV partner to advance sustainable mobility infrastructure and accelerate transition to sustainable mobility


        PRESSR: 7X and UAEV partner to advance sustainable mobility

        infrastructure and accelerate transition to sustainable

        mobility




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        United Arab Emirates: 7X, the trade, transport, and logistics holding group, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
        with Emarat EV Charging Stations Company PJSC (UAEV), the first electric vehicle (EV) charging network fully owned by the

        government of the United Arab Emirates, on the sidelines of its participation in GITEX Global 2025.

        The MoU creates a framework for cooperation in planning, deploying, operating and promoting EV charging infrastructure across
        the UAE. It aims to accelerate the transition to environmentally friendly fleets and enhance sustainable mobility solutions
        nationwide. The agreement supports the UAE’s strategic vision to advance the broader adoption of clean transportation, attain
        national sustainability objectives and integrate digital innovation through ‘Wayn’, the UAE’s secure digital P.O. Box, as a secure
        and efficient channel that improves official customer communication channels and service delivery.


        Under the agreement, 7X will support UAEV in expediting EV adoption through its National Network for Logistics (NXN) and
        logistics arm EMX, leveraging its extensive network of service branches and logistics centres across all emirates. The collaboration
        will facilitate the establishment of integrated charging stations to streamline last-mile operations, reduce emissions, and
        strengthen the EV charging infrastructure in key locations. The partnership will also drive adoption of sustainable practices across
        the logistics operations of 7X and its partners.


        The partnership will explore opportunities for additional services, including parcel locker integration at charging stations and
        smart mobility solutions, to enhance customer convenience and reinforce the value of the national EV charging network.

        Tariq Al Wahedi, Group CEO of 7X, said: “This partnership reflects our commitment to advancing the UAE’s transition to a
        sustainable low-emission economy while reinforcing its global position in trade, transport and logistics. At 7X, the shift to
        environmentally friendly fleets and the adoption of electric mobility solutions form the cornerstone of our long-term strategy to

        improve operational efficiency, reduce emissions and contribute towards creating a globally competitive green economy. Through
        this collaboration, we seek to establish a distinguished Emirati model that integrates innovation with sustainability and supports
        the goals of the 'We the UAE 2031' vision and the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative.”

        Ali Al Darwish, CEO of UAEV, said: “Our collaboration with 7X represents another important milestone in UAEV’s mission to
        accelerate the UAE’s transition toward sustainable mobility. By integrating advanced charging infrastructure within 7X’s
        nationwide network, we are not only expanding accessibility for private EV drivers but also supporting the electrification of

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